
Summary: On December 5, 2025, the Madras High Court resolved a long-standing dispute involving G.R. Enterprises and the Assistant Commissioner (CT) in Hosur. The court ordered the release of G.R. Enterprises' bank account, marking the end of a case that began in 2012.
Back in 2012, G.R. Enterprises found themselves in a bit of a jam. The Assistant Commissioner (CT) in Hosur had issued a decision on May 24, 2012, under TNGST No.3360777/2006-07. This decision led to the freezing of G.R. Enterprises' bank account with the Indian Overseas Bank in Hosur.
Fast forward to 2022, and G.R. Enterprises, represented by Mr. Gurusamy, filed a request with the court. They wanted the court to cancel the 2012 decision and release their bank account. Their legal team, led by Mr. Raghvnandan Sriram and Mr. Adithya Reddy, argued that the decision was unfair.
"This request is filed to bring in the records of the Assistant Commissioner (CT)’s decision dated 24.05.2012 and cancel the same."
On December 5, 2025, the case was heard by Honourable Mr. Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy in the Madras High Court. The court noted that the disagreement had been settled and decided to close the case without requiring either party to pay costs.
"Learned counsel for G.R. Enterprises submits that the disagreement has been settled."
With the court’s decision, G.R. Enterprises' bank account was finally released. This marked the end of a long and challenging journey for the company.
The court resolved the dispute by ordering the release of G.R. Enterprises' bank account, allowing the company to continue its business operations in Hosur.