SC to examine mandatory EPF for expats after LG Electronics’ plea

The Supreme Court of India is set to review the mandatory inclusion of expatriates in the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) scheme following a plea from LG Electronics. This legal challenge comes after the Delhi High Court upheld the central government's authority to extend EPF benefits to foreign nationals employed in India, a ruling made in November 2025. The High Court had dismissed petitions from both LG Electronics and SpiceJet, affirming that the regulations are valid and applicable to expat workers. The implications of this case are significant, as it could set a precedent for how expatriate labor is treated under Indian employment laws. The EPF scheme, which is designed to provide retirement savings for workers, is a critical aspect of India's labor market, and the outcome of this appeal may affect many foreign businesses operating within the country, as well as their employees. Legal experts are closely monitoring the situation, as the Supreme Court's decision could reshape the landscape of labor rights for expatriates in India.
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