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Zee mired in legal disputes in run-up to merger with Sony
Mint Mumbai
|August 25, 2023
Zee is dealing with at least a dozen cases, including those filed by the income tax department

Even as Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) founder Subhash Chandra and his son Punit Goenka await clean chit from the market regulator over financial irregularities in the media house, the company itself is entangled in a series of legal disputes, including tax claims, regulatory filings showed.
While Zee Entertainment proceeds with its planned merger with the Indian arm of Japan’s media behemoth Sony Group Corp’s entertainment division, the filings showed that Zee is dealing with at least a dozen lawsuits, involving cases filed by the Income Tax department, the Commissioner of Service Tax, the Director General of GST Intelligence, and several lenders.
Zee Entertainment, in the filings, said such cases are not “reasonably" expected to have any material financial impact. But, the amounts involved in disputes run into hundreds of crores and are related to issues including non-payment of tax, utilization of input tax credit, and loan repayment defaults.
As per the regulatory filings, private lenders such as Yes Bank, IDBI Bank, and Aditya Birla Finance Ltd have filed separate cases against Zee and other promoter entities. The total amount of liability arising from these cases is around ₹798 crore. These cases are being reviewed before different courts.
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