NewsBytes Stage
    Hindi
    More
    In the news
    Narendra Modi
    Amit Shah
    Box Office Collection
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
    OTT releases
    Hindi
    NewsBytes Stage
    India
    Business
    World
    Politics
    Sports
    Technology
    Entertainment
    Auto
    Lifestyle
    Career
    Visual Stories
    Find Cricket Statistics

    Download Android App

    Follow us on
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    Home / News / Business News / AGR dues: SC rejects telcos' plea seeking corrections in dues
    Next Article
    AGR dues: SC rejects telcos' plea seeking corrections in dues
    Supreme Court rejects telecom majors’ plea seeking corrections in AGR dues calculation

    AGR dues: SC rejects telcos' plea seeking corrections in dues

    By Ramya Patelkhana
    Jul 23, 2021
    04:28 pm

    What's the story

    In a major blow to major Indian telecom players, the Supreme Court on Friday rejected the applications by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and Tata Teleservices, seeking corrections in the calculation of the adjusted gross revenue (AGR) owed to the Centre.

    These telecom service providers currently owe Rs. 93,520 crore in AGR dues to the government, as per the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

    Here's more.

    Details

    'All the miscellaneous applications are dismissed': SC bench

    Rejecting the telecom firms' plea, a Supreme Court bench led by Justice L Nageswara Rao stated, "All the miscellaneous applications are dismissed."

    To recall, in September 2020, the top court gave the telcos 10 years' time until 2031 to pay AGR-related dues—amounting to Rs. 93,520 crore—owed to the government. However, they were required to clear 10% of the outstanding amount by March 31, 2021.

    Outstanding dues

    Bharti Airtel owes over Rs. 43,000 crore to the government

    Bharti Airtel owes over Rs. 43,000 crore in AGR dues to the government, while Vodafone Idea's dues amount to over Rs. 50,000 crore.

    In January 2021—citing errors in the calculation of outstanding AGR dues—the telcos moved the SC seeking directions to the Centre for recalculation of the dues. Vodafone Idea sought correction of "arithmetic errors," Bharti Airtel claimed "duplication, unaccounted payments, and disallowed deductions."

    Self-assessed dues

    Vodafone Idea's self-assessed AGR dues pegged at Rs. 21,533 crore

    However, Vodafone Idea claims its AGR dues were Rs. 21,533 crore as per its self-assessment, while self-assessed dues of Bharti Airtel and Tata Teleservices were Rs. 13,003 crore and Rs. 2,197 crore, respectively.

    In their applications, they stated their self-assessed dues were way less than the amount demanded by the DoT. But the SC earlier rejected their self-assessments, ruling the DoT's calculations were final.

    The matter

    Dispute between telcos, government over the definition of AGR

    The dispute between the telecom companies and the Centre revolves mainly around the definition of the adjusted gross revenue.

    The telcos—which pay a percentage of their revenue to the government as license fee—contend that non-core businesses like income from the sale of handsets, termination fees, roaming charges, rent, etc. shouldn't be included in the AGR but only revenues from core businesses should be included.

    The verdict

    Why the ruling is a huge blow to Vodafone Idea

    The Supreme Court's latest verdict on the AGR dues is a major setback to Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, especially for the latter.

    It will have a bigger impact on the heavily debt-ridden third-largest Indian telco—with a Rs. 1.8 lakh crore debt—at a time it's looking for investors to raise Rs. 25,000 crore of much-needed funds. It also raises questions on Vodafone Idea's survival.

    Facebook
    Whatsapp
    Twitter
    Linkedin
    Related News
    Latest
    Bharti Airtel
    Supreme Court Of India
    Tata Teleservices
    Department of Telecommunications (DoT)

    Latest

    Who is India's most successful Test captain on England soil? Indian Cricket Team
    No duty cuts on British wine in India-UK trade deal United Kingdom
    Sneh Rana records career-best WODI returns against SL; Amanjot shines Indian Women's Cricket Team
    TVS's cheapest e-scooter to be launched soon: What we know TVS Motor Company

    Bharti Airtel

    Rivaling Tata Sky, Airtel reduces prices of its set-top boxes India
    Jio GigaFiber best for viewing Netflix, shows ISP data Netflix
    Airtel's Rs. 1,699 annual pack v/s Rs. 169 monthly recharge India
    Airtel is offering free 20GB data: How to get it Reliance Jio

    Supreme Court Of India

    Centre moves SC over Karnataka HC's order on oxygen supply Karnataka
    Supreme Court rejects Centre's plea over oxygen supply to Karnataka Karnataka High Court
    700 MT oxygen should reach Delhi daily, SC tells Centre Coronavirus
    Central Vista: SC asks Delhi HC to consider early hearing Delhi High Court

    Tata Teleservices

    Indian telecom sector will become a four-operator market, says survey Bharti Airtel
    Tata pays $1.2bn penalty to Japan's NTT-DoCoMo, ending 3-year dispute Bharti Airtel
    Vodafone, Idea to sell mobile-towers to ATC for Rs. 7,850cr Bharti Airtel
    Telcos partially pay government dues; 'slim hope' for Vodafone-Idea Bharti Airtel

    Department of Telecommunications (DoT)

    Tech Mahindra bets big on 5G, sets-up lab in Bengaluru Bengaluru
    2G scam: CBI challenges acquittal of A Raja, Kanimozhi, others Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI)
    50Mbps internet, 40L new jobs: Here's what the national-telecom-policy proposes India
    Government to set up 4,072 towers in Naxal-hit states Jharkhand
    Indian Premier League (IPL) Celebrity Hollywood Bollywood UEFA Champions League Tennis Football Smartphones Cryptocurrency Upcoming Movies Premier League Cricket News Latest automobiles Latest Cars Upcoming Cars Latest Bikes Upcoming Tablets
    About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Contact Us Ethical Conduct Grievance Redressal News News Archive Topics Archive Download DevBytes Find Cricket Statistics
    Follow us on
    Facebook Twitter Linkedin
    All rights reserved © NewsBytes 2025