Matrimony.com Limited has filed a regulatory disclosure with BSE Limited regarding a significant development in ongoing GST proceedings.
The disclosure is a continuation of the company's previous filing dated April 2, 2026, which concerned a demand and penalty order issued by the GST authority of Chennai. The original order was issued on March 30, 2026, with Form GST DRC 07 Reference No. ZD3303262746177.
The key development is that the Hon'ble High Court of Madras, in response to the company's writ petition, has granted an interim stay on the operation and effect of the GST authority's order. The court order is dated July 10, 2026, and was received by the company on July 13, 2026. The stay will remain in effect "until further orders" from the court.
The disclosure specifically addresses the requirement under Regulation 30 of SEBI Listing Regulations and refers to SEBI Master Circular Ref. No. HO/49/14/14(7)2025-CFD-POD2/I/3762/2026 dated January 30, 2026.
The annexure to the disclosure clarifies that this development represents a "change in the status" of the proceedings as required by the regulations. The document confirms that the proceedings do not involve litigation against key management personnel, promoters, or ultimate persons in control of the company.
The financial impact of the original GST demand and penalty order is not quantified in this disclosure, nor are there details about any potential settlement terms, compensation, or financial impact, as the matter remains subject to ongoing court proceedings.
The disclosure was signed by Vijayanand Sankar, Company Secretary & Compliance Officer (ACS: 18951) of Matrimony.com Limited, from their registered office at No.94, TVH Beliciaa Towers, Tower II, 5th Floor, MRC Nagar, Raja Annamalaipuram, Chennai – 600028.