Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Indian telecom operator Bharti Airtel is unlikely to approach the Supreme Court against the government’s fresh demand of Rs 9,450 crore in adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues, even as Vodafone Idea has chosen to challenge its own case. Multiple executives aware of the development said Airtel is cautious about locking horns with the government, given that similar petitions by telecom operators were earlier dismissed by the apex court, according to a Live Mint report by Jatin Grover and Devina Sengupta.
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DoT Justifies Fresh Demand
According to the report, the fresh AGR demand notice is regarded by Department of Telecommunications (DoT) officials as a valid claim stemming from gaps or pending accounting processes that were not finalized at the time of earlier judgments, rather than a recalculation.
“The demand notices were valid and sent for certain gaps, which were not calculated at the time of the Supreme Court (SC) judgement, and an affidavit regarding the same was duly filed in the apex court by the DoT,” an official was quoted as saying in a previous report.
The official added that the amount, which was part of the judgement, was not altered. “The additional amount was for certain circles, where the accounting was under process at the time of the judgement.” According to the report, the department will file the requisite details with the top court when Vi’s petition is accepted and comes up for hearing.