"We feel that the Hon'ble court has accepted our submission that we have no connection with the reasons for denial of security clearance and rejection of our application ... We will continue with auction as per our plans of bidding for more frequencies," Red FM COO Nisha Narayan said in a statement.
Auction of first batch of private FM radio phase-III channels is starting from July 27.
Narayan said that Red FM's inclusion in the auction process would mean a healthy competition and will benefit of entire FM radio industry and media and entertainment industry.
The Delhi High Court today quashed the government's July 15 decision denying security clearance to the radio channel as well as rejecting its application for permission to take part in stage three of FM auctions.
The government had denied security clearance to Digital Radio.
The radio channels had argued in court that former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran was in no way connected with Digital Radio, while his brother Kalanithi only has an indirect shareholding of 21.6 per cent in the company.
