Gretex Industries Ltd is currently embroiled in litigation with the Ministry of Textiles over the recovery of a ₹3 million subsidy. The dispute stems from alleged non-compliance with scheme conditions. The outcome could impact future eligibility for government incentives and raise questions about subsidy oversight mechanisms.
Legal battle over textile subsidy recovery
Gretex Industries Ltd, a player in the textile and packaging sector, is facing legal proceedings initiated by the Ministry of Textiles concerning the recovery of a ₹3 million subsidy. The litigation, filed under the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS), alleges that Gretex failed to meet certain compliance benchmarks required for subsidy retention.
The Ministry claims that the company did not fulfill post-disbursement obligations, including timely reporting and utilization of funds for approved machinery upgrades. Gretex, however, has contested the claims, stating that procedural delays and documentation gaps—not misuse—led to the dispute.
Impact on compliance and future incentives
The case has drawn attention to the broader issue of subsidy governance in India’s textile sector. TUFS, which has disbursed thousands of crores since its inception, has faced criticism for inconsistent monitoring and delayed audits. Gretex’s litigation could set a precedent for how disputes under such schemes are resolved.
Industry experts warn that unresolved subsidy disputes may affect a company’s eligibility for future government incentives, including those under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and PM MITRA textile parks. Gretex has stated that it remains committed to resolving the issue amicably and maintaining transparency with regulators.
Key highlights of the litigation
- Gretex Industries Ltd in legal dispute with Ministry of Textiles over ₹3 million subsidy
- Case filed under Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS)
- Alleged non-compliance with post-disbursement conditions
- Gretex contests claims, citing procedural delays and documentation gaps
- Outcome may impact future eligibility for textile sector incentives
- TUFS has faced scrutiny for monitoring and audit inefficiencies
- Gretex operates in textile packaging and industrial laminates
- Company assures cooperation with authorities to resolve matter
Looking ahead
As the case proceeds, stakeholders across the textile industry are watching closely. The resolution could influence future policy reforms in subsidy disbursement and compliance enforcement, especially for MSMEs navigating complex government schemes.
Sources: Ministry of Textiles India, Finraja, TexMin