Earlier this week, the apex court allowed the Centre to re-examine Vi's entire AGR dues up to financial year 2016-17
Supreme Court clarifies that its order allowing the Centre to re-examine AGR dues up to FY17 is limited to Vodafone Idea, ending ambiguity on inclusion of other telecom firms
Airtel's Gopal Vittal said the company will reach out to the government on AGR dues after the Supreme Court allowed a full reassessment of Vodafone Idea's liabilities
Voda Idea stock has witnessed a Golden Crossover and trades above key moving averages and trend line indicators on the daily and weekly charts; the challenge ahead remains the 200- and 100-WMAs.
A detailed order copy, which will clarify whether the order allowing Centre to re-examine AGR dues till 2016-17 will extend to other telecom companies as well, is expected to be uploaded by Tuesday
The apex court stated that Vodafone Idea had sought relief on both additional AGR dues and the reassessment of pending dues, adding that the government is free to consider relief on both
The Supreme Court, on Monday, clarified that Vodafone Idea asked for relief on both the additional and reassessment of all pending AGR dues
The telecom department will review the Supreme Court's order permitting reassessment of Vodafone Idea's AGR dues for FY16-17, as the government weighs legal options and next steps
The Supreme Court's order to the government to reconsider the adjusted gross revenue demands is limited only to Vodafone Idea's additional dues
"We will need to study the order to understand its implications and will wait for Vodafone Idea to apply for seeking relief," Scindia said on the sidelines of a briefing on the Department of Posts
Motilal Oswal Financial Services upgraded the stock to a 'Neutral' rating, and upped the target price to ₹10 per share, from ₹6.5 apiece earlier
With the Supreme Court allowing the Centre to reconsider and reconcile Vodafone Idea's Rs 5,606 crore AGR dues for FY17, the telco on Monday said it looks forward to working closely with the telecom department to resolve the matter in the interests of its nearly 200 million subscribers. The Supreme Court on Monday permitted the Centre to reconsider and reconcile Vodafone Idea's pending adjusted gross revenue dues of Rs 5,606 crore for the financial year 201617, observing that the issue falls within the policy domain of the government. In a BSE filing, VIL said: "In a positive development, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has today permitted the Government to consider the grievances of Vodafone Idea Limited on the issues relating to AGR. We look forward to working closely with the Department of Telecommunications to resolve this matter in the interests of our nearly 200 million subscribers". This is an impetus to the Digital India vision and ambition of the Prime Minister, the telco ...
The Supreme Court said the Centre can review Vodafone Idea's AGR dues, calling it a policy decision; the move gives relief to the debt-hit telecom firm and protects 200 million consumers
Vodafone Idea share price has surged 73% in the last three months. The stock can potentially zoom another 53% if it manages to clear the key hurdles at ₹10.77 and ₹11.88 levels, suggests tech charts.
Vodafone Idea shares rose 9 per cent after Supreme Court allowed the government to reconsider the adjusted gross revenue issue
Vodafone Idea stock was trading higher for the fourth straight day, surging 10% to ₹9.62 during the period and quoting close to its 52-week high of ₹10.48 touched on January 20, 2025.
The plea of Vodafone sought directions to quash the additional demand of AGR dues, saying that it belonged to the pre-2016-17 period that had been settled by the Supreme Court's earlier ruling
Vodafone Idea shares fell 3 per cent after the Supreme Court deferred its plea on the additional AGR dues as the Centre sought more time
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