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OthersArticle·21 March 2026

Coconut as Fruit in Welfare Law

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Executive Summary

This case addresses whether coconut processing units fall within the EPF framework. 

The Court clarified that while coconut may not be treated as a fruit in common parlance for taxation, welfare legislation demands a broader interpretation. 

By adopting dictionary meaning and purposive construction, the Court held that desiccation amounts to preservation and coconut qualifies as a fruit. 

The ruling significantly expands employee coverage under the EPF Act and reinforces that beneficial statutes must be interpreted liberally.


The present judgment dated 12th March 2026 arises from an intra-court appeal before the Delhi High Court in Union of India & Anr. v. M/s Shriram Coconut Produc...

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