Telcos discuss giving January 24 deadline a miss.
BS
: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will begin issuing
notices to telecom companies after the January 24 deadline for
payment of AGR (adjusted gross revenue) dues, set by the Supreme
Court, lapses, a senior official said.
This
comes even as the apex court on Tuesday agreed to list the
“modification petition” filed by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and
Tata Group for “sometime next week”. The firms have sought a
change to the 90-day deadline for payment of Rs 1.47 trillion worth
of AGR dues, and permission to engage with the DoT on the terms and
timing of payment.
It
is learnt that the DoT
will issue notices in compliance with the apex court’s October 24,
2019, order that stated that the AGR-related dues need to be paid by
January 24.
“We
cannot go against the SC. Therefore, we have to recover dues from the
companies according to their order,” an official said. He added
that if the companies get any relief from SC next week, their
payments will be adjusted for any future settlement.
Meanwhile,
leading telecom companies are holding hectic parleys as they consider
skipping the deadline for payment of AGR
dues.
Rajan
S Mathew, director general of Cellular Operators Association of India
(COAI), said: “I understand that most of the telcos may wait till
the hearing of the new petition before they make the payment.”
Mathew
said there were enough judicial precedents, where the court had not
executed its order, pending further adjudication in the same court.
He said that they will continue to hold talks with DoT and are
hopeful that no coercive action will be taken, though there has been
no official communication to that effect.
This
view was echoed by the lawyer Shally Bhasin, who represented Vodafone
Idea. Bhasin told TV channels that no one was going to pay the AGR
dues and that telcos have requested the court to let them discuss the
matter with DoT and finalise the payment plan.
However,
Bharti Airtel declined to comment on the issue, and it is not clear
whether it will pay some money upfront or follow the same line as
Vodafone Idea.
In
the case of Jio, which was not part of the review petitions, it is
expected to pay by the deadline. Jio declared in its recent financial
results that it has estimated the liability for the period from
2010-11 to 2018-19 at Rs 177 crore for licence fee and spectrum user
charges (SUC), in view of the SC judgment.
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