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India Dismisses ₹2000 Cr Cryptocurrency Lawsuit

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·MARCH 28, 2025

India's consumer court dismisses ₹2000 Cr lawsuit against WazirX, citing lack of legal framework for cryptocurrencies.

The dismissal highlights the regulatory vacuum concerning cryptocurrencies in India, which continues to challenge the industry.

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Key Points:

  • WazirX lawsuit dismissed for lacking legal framework clarity.
  • Highlights cryptocurrency regulations in India.
  • Potential impact on cryptocurrency industry confidence.

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India Dismisses ₹2000 Cr Cryptocurrency Lawsuit

The Consumer Court of India has dismissed a significant ₹2000 Cr lawsuit against WazirX, a major cryptocurrency exchange. The decision was based on the argument that cryptocurrencies are not recognized as either goods or services under Indian law. This ruling by the court underscores the continuing ambiguity surrounding cryptocurrency regulations in the country, as cryptocurrencies do not fit traditional legal definitions. Individuals and corporations in the sector cite this lack of a clear regulatory structure as a significant hindrance to growth. Following the dismissal, market confidence in India’s crypto sector remains precarious, with potential investors and stakeholders seeking clearer regulatory guidance. This event exemplifies the broader challenges of regulating digital assets in evolving markets like India. The decision may also provide a framework for future judicial reasoning, influencing both domestic and international market dynamics.

Moreover, given the absence of precedent, regulatory authorities are likely to re-examine their stance on digital currencies going forward. Anticipated developments include new guidelines that might affect future financial, regulatory, or technological stances regarding cryptocurrencies in India. Such advancements might draw upon historical trends and practices observed in other jurisdictions. India’s decision shines a light on the growing necessity for clearly defined policies, potentially encouraging other nations to refine their cryptocurrency frameworks as well.

Ajay Kashyap, Crypto Influencer, “The dismissal of the ₹2000 Cr lawsuit against WazirX reinforces the ongoing debate over the regulatory status of cryptocurrencies in India.”

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