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Airtel moves Supreme Court on AGR fees, seeks lower dues

As per the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Airtel has dues worth Rs 43,989 crore

January 06, 2021 / 12:29 IST
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Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India

Bharti Airtel has moved the Supreme Court of India seeking lowering of dues payable as per aggregated gross revenue (AGR) fees. The telco has cited “miscomputation of dues,” a reason for requesting the adjustment of dues, CNBC-TV reported.

As per the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Airtel has dues worth Rs 43,989 crore. The company has already paid Rs 18,004 crore and the balance payment is pegged at Rs 25,985 crore.

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Airtel is likely to cite that the DoT miscomputed the total dues payable. It is also expected to argue that the Rs 43,989 crore demand includes license fee dues and spectrum usage charges – but the issue before the SC was limited to license fee and not spectrum charge, hence its inclusion in the total is erroneous.

The Supreme Court on September 1, 2020 gave telecom companies 10 years to repay their adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues, putting an end to a case that was being watched closely for its implications for the telecommunications sector.