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No coercive steps against Vodafone, Idea

Last Updated 12 April 2013, 21:55 IST

In a breather for Vodafone and Idea Cellular, the Delhi High Court on Friday restrained the Centre from taking any “coercive steps” against the telecom majors which have been asked to pay penalty of Rs 550 crore and Rs 300 crore respectively for providing 3G services outside their circles without requisite licences.

Justice Rajiv Shakdher, referring to a Supreme Court order on a plea of Bharti Cellular Ltd in a similar case, asked the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) not to take any coercive steps in pursuance of its notices issued to the telecom companies asking them to stop providing 3G services to mobile users in the circles for which they lacked licences.

“Meanwhile, the petitioners (Vodafone and Idea Cellular) are directed not to add new customers for providing 3G services,” Justice Shakdher said and issued a notice to the DoT to file its reply to two separate petitions of the telecom service providers.Senior advocates A M Singhvi and Maninder Singh, appearing for Idea Cellular and Vodafone respectively, sought the stay on the operation of DoT notices .

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(Published 12 April 2013, 21:55 IST)

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