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Rs 40,000 cr dues: DoT seeks 3 weeks to review decision on telcos
The government is considering withdrawing legal cases against telecom companies, involving disputes of about Rs 40,000 crore, according to a source.
New Delhi
In line with this, the Department of Telecom has already filed an affidavit before the Supreme Court in a case against Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Communications to take an informed decision whether to proceed with the present appeal or not, the source said. DoT has said the telecom sector is passing through a financial stress due to various circumstances and telecom services providers are making losses.
It has cited representation from the Indian Banks’ Association that adverse developments in the telecom sector may lead to failures, vanishing competition, duopoly, unsustainable operations and severe loss for the banking system which has a huge exposure to this sector.
“...the central government is desirous of reviewing and/or re-considering its decision to proceed with the present proceedings of appeal. It is submitted that considering the nature of issue involved, this decision will have to be taken after the scrutiny at various levels which may consumer some reasonable time,” the affidavit dated October 4 said.
According to the government, the amount involved in the cases imposes financial liability to the tune of Rs 40,000 cr approximately on various telecom operators.
DoT has asked the Supreme Court for three weeks’ time to enable “the central government to take an informed decision whether to proceed with the present appeal or not” and requested the case be adjourned for a period of four weeks. The Centre on September 15 had announced relief for telecom operators by giving them more time to pay dues and interest on penalties in the form of equities. DoT said the decision was taken to promote public interest, protect government revenue and more particularly encourage competition amongst telecom operators.
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas partner Sameer Chugh said DoT seeking time from the Supreme Court to review and reconsider its decision to proceed with the appeal against the order of the TDSAT in case of RCom seems yet another step to rectify the past anomalies.
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