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Supreme Court Slams Government For "Misuse" Of Telecom Verdict
- Thursday June 11, 2020
- Business | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Sandeep Singh (with inputs from agencies)
The Supreme Court today sharply rebuked the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for demanding Rs 4 lakh crore from state-run firms and accused it of misusing an earlier judgment. "This is wholly and totally impermissible," the court said, referring to what the government's telecom department has demanded from Public Sector Units (PSUs) like Oil ...
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Telecom Companies To Pay Rs 92,000 Crore As Dues To Government; Top Court Rejects Plea For Review
- Thursday January 16, 2020
- Business | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Sandeep Singh
In a major setback for mobile service providers, the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected telecom companies' plea seeking a review of its earlier order that allowed the government to collect dues worth Rs 92,000 crore from them. "Applications for hearing in open court/oral hearing are rejected. Having perused the review petitions and the connected pa...
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Supreme Court Slams Government For "Misuse" Of Telecom Verdict
- Thursday June 11, 2020
- Business | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Sandeep Singh (with inputs from agencies)
The Supreme Court today sharply rebuked the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for demanding Rs 4 lakh crore from state-run firms and accused it of misusing an earlier judgment. "This is wholly and totally impermissible," the court said, referring to what the government's telecom department has demanded from Public Sector Units (PSUs) like Oil ...
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Telecom Companies To Pay Rs 92,000 Crore As Dues To Government; Top Court Rejects Plea For Review
- Thursday January 16, 2020
- Business | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Sandeep Singh
In a major setback for mobile service providers, the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected telecom companies' plea seeking a review of its earlier order that allowed the government to collect dues worth Rs 92,000 crore from them. "Applications for hearing in open court/oral hearing are rejected. Having perused the review petitions and the connected pa...
- www.ndtv.com/business