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2G Spectrum Case: Uninor to move curative plea

Disappointed over the Supreme Court's dismissal of its review petition in the 2G spectrum case, Uninor today said it will move a curative petition, while Sistema Shyam Teleservices said it is deliberating its future course of legal actions.

April 04, 2012 / 22:38 IST

Disappointed over the Supreme Court's dismissal of its review petition in the 2G spectrum case, Uninor today said it will move a curative petition, while Sistema Shyam Teleservices said it is deliberating its future course of legal actions.

"We will now move a curative petition and again urge the Supreme Court to keep its order in abeyance until these arguments are seen and appreciated by the new Bench," Uninor said in a statement.

On February 2, the Supreme Court had cancelled 122 telecom licences given to various operators in 2008 under the then telecom minister A Raja on the grounds that they were issued in a "totally arbitrary and unconstitutional manner."

While Uninor (a joint venture between Norway's Telenor and Indian real estate major Unitech) lost 22 of its licences, 21 licences of SSTL were quashed.

"It is extremely disappointing to know that SSTL's review petition has not been accepted. To protect its interests further, SSTL currently is in the process of deliberating its future course of legal actions," SSTL said in a statement.

The company said it will provide further comments after studying Supreme Court's order on the review petition in detail. Uninor said it hopes the SC will ensure that "no one has any reason to hold grievance that their evidence was ignored, especially when considering it would only strengthen the sanctity of any order".

Another operator, Tata Teleservices, whose three licences were cancelled, did not offer any immediate comment.

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first published: Apr 4, 2012 10:00 pm

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