Description
MSME Digest is a comprehensive, analytically structured judicial compendium that consolidates the evolving jurisprudence governing India’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. Designed as a practice-ready reference work, the book brings together landmark and significant decisions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and various High Courts to provide a coherent, research-oriented understanding of MSME law.
In an economy where over 7.50 crore registered MSMEs contribute substantially to GDP, employment generation, manufacturing, and exports, judicial interpretation has played a decisive role in safeguarding statutory protections—particularly in matters relating to delayed payments, statutory interest, jurisdictional competence, and enforceability of awards. While individual judgments are dispersed across multiple reporters and databases, their scattered availability often obscures broader doctrinal trends. This Digest addresses that gap by presenting a structured consolidation of judicial principles shaping the MSME ecosystem. The work recognises that the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act 2006 (MSMED Act) is a beneficial legislation aimed at protecting a vulnerable yet indispensable segment of the economy. Through its curated selection of decisions, the Digest captures how courts have interpreted legislative intent, harmonised the MSMED Act with the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996, addressed overlaps with insolvency proceedings, and reinforced statutory safeguards to ensure that MSME benefits are not rendered illusory.
This publication is intended to serve multiple stakeholders across the MSME and legal ecosystem:
MSME Entrepreneurs and Business Owners seeking clarity on statutory rights, delayed payment remedies, and enforcement mechanisms
Advocates and Arbitration Practitioners handling MSME disputes, Facilitation Council proceedings, award challenges, and related commercial litigation
Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries and Compliance Professionals advising on documentation, recovery strategy, contractual structuring, and dispute-risk management
Insolvency Professionals and Corporate Advisors navigating the intersection between MSMED claims and IBC proceedings
Policy Makers, Administrators and Procurement Authorities analysing judicial trends to refine implementation strategies
Academicians and Researchers studying MSME jurisprudence and the balance between beneficial legislation and commercial autonomy
The Present Publication is the Latest Edition, authored by CA. Mukesh Mohan Gupta, with the following noteworthy features:
[Comprehensive Court Coverage] The Digest compiles 50+ carefully curated decisions, including:
10+ decisions of the Supreme Court of India, and
40+ decisions from various High Courts
This structure enables readers to trace both binding constitutional principles and jurisdiction-specific procedural developments
[Uniform 14-Part Analytical Case Structure] Each judgment is presented through a consistent, research-friendly format:
Case Summary
Abstract/Headnote
Keywords
Case Details
Introduction & Background
Facts of the Case
Legal Issues Involved
Petitioner/Appellant’s Arguments
Respondent’s Arguments
Related Legal Provisions
Judgment with Ratio Decidendi and Obiter Dicta
Guidelines Emerging from the Decision
Conclusion & Commentary
References
This systematic presentation transforms each judgment into a self-contained legal research module, enhancing efficiency and doctrinal clarity
[Focused Thematic Coverage] The Digest addresses core litigation and compliance themes, including:
Delayed payments and statutory interest under Sections 15–23 of the MSMED Act
Definition and eligibility of ‘Supplier’
Jurisdiction and powers of MSME Facilitation Councils
Arbitration clause conflicts and Section 18 references
Mandatory pre-deposit requirements under Section 19
Enforceability of awards and judicial review standards
Interaction between MSMED proceedings and Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code
Government procurement policies and preferential treatment
Balancing contractual autonomy with statutory protection
[Integrated Statutory & Policy Reference Tools] The book includes detailed appendices containing:
The full text of the MSMED Act 2006
MSMED (Furnishing of Information) Rules 2016
MSME Fund Rules 2016
National Board for MSME Rules 2006
Public Procurement Policy for MSEs Order 2012
Relevant Notifications
A comprehensive Subject Index for rapid navigation
This integrated toolkit allows users to move seamlessly between judicial interpretation and underlying statutory provisions
The coverage of the book is as follows:
The Supreme Court decisions included in the Digest address pivotal doctrinal questions such as:
Whether unregistered entities can invoke Section 18 remedies
Limitations and counterclaims in MSME arbitration
Scope of mandatory 75% pre-deposit under Section 19
Validity of arbitration clauses vis-à-vis MSMED overrides
Treatment of MSME claims during insolvency resolution
High Court decisions further expand upon:
Territorial and procedural jurisdiction of Facilitation Councils
Award challenges and interim relief standards
Procurement policy enforcement
Banking and revival framework interactions
Practical enforcement of statutory interest claims
Together, these decisions provide a panoramic view of how MSME law operates in litigation, arbitration, insolvency, and procurement contexts
Each case is presented under the following standardised analytical format:
Case Summary
Abstract/Headnote
Keywords
Case Details
Introduction & Background
Facts of the Case
Legal Issues Involved
Petitioner/Appellant’s Arguments
Respondent’s Arguments
Related Legal Provisions
Judgment (Ratio Decidendi & Obiter Dicta)
Judicial Guidelines Emerging
Conclusion & Analytical Commentary
References
Editorial Philosophy
Judicial commitment to preserving legislative intent behind MSME protections
Recognition of MSMEs as a vulnerable yet indispensable economic segment
Need for balancing contractual autonomy with statutory safeguards
Emphasis on informed compliance and fair commercial practices


