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DoT should insist that incumbent telcos pay up soon

Even if incumbent telcos wanted to contest legally, they could have paid LF & SUC “under protest” to save on interest, and penalties, which is almost now 70 per cent of the total demand of about Rs 1.7 lakh crore.

February 17, 2020 / 13:30 IST
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Anil Kumar

On February 14, 2020, the Supreme Court set the ball rolling for the recovery of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues worth over Rs 1.75 lakh crore from the incumbent telecom operators. Coming down heavily on the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for issuing a letter dated January 23, 2020, to its field units not to take any coercive action against the telcos, the court directed it to withdraw the letter within 30 minutes, failing which the officer who issued the letter will be in jail by the evening for contempt.

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The apex court in its judgment on October 24, 2019, had directed the telcos to pay AGR dues in three months. However, hours before the deadline, the DoT, after fighting the telcos for 14 years and finally winning the case, took a U-turn and issued the “no coercive action” letter. What prompted the DoT to issue such a letter is a matter of public interest, which must be unravelled.

The court’s February 14 order reads as follows: