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SC registry rejects Centre's plea for administrative allocation of telecom spectrum

"The application, in the nature of clarification, in effect, seeks review of the judgment dated 2nd February, 2012, after lapse of over 11 long years, which is impermissible in law," the order of the registry accessed by Moneycontrol said.

May 02, 2024 / 12:37 IST
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SC junks plea to review spectrum auction
SC junks plea to review spectrum auction

The Supreme Court's registry recently rejected an application by the central government, seeking to modify a 2012 order to allow for administrative allocation of spectrum in select cases where using the auction route is not technically feasible.

The application, in the nature of clarification, in effect, seeks review of the judgment of February 2, 2012, after lapse of over 11 long years, which is impermissible in law, the order of the registry accessed by Moneycontrol said.

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In February 2012, the Supreme Court  had quashed the licences and allocation of spectrum granted on or after January 2008 after Public Interest Litigations (PIL) were initiated, alleging corruption in the process. It further ordered that grant of licence and allocation of spectrum in the 2G band in 22 service areas should be by auction.

In 2013, the SC directed that the entire spectrum released as a result of quashing of the licences should be auctioned without further delay. This judgment made it mandatory for the government to auction spectrum, rather than allocate it.