2G verdict will have no impact on foreign investments: Moily
The Supreme Court judgment regarding cancellation of 2G licences will have no impact on the inflow of foreign investments in the country, Corporate Affairs Minister Veerappa Moily said here Monday.
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DoT examining legal implications of SC order before any action
The Department of Telecom will study the legal implications of the Supreme Court order cancelling 122 2G telecom licenses before deciding on the future course of action.
"DoT has to first study legal
Telecom firms readying for legal battle
A battery of legal luminaries has been hired by affected telecom firms, many of whom have tied up with international giants, to chart the next course of action after the Supreme Court ordered the canc
Swamy to move SC against trial court order on Chidambaram
Refusing to give up his efforts to make Home Minister P. Chidambaram a co-accused in 2G scam, Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy on Saturday said he will move the Supreme Court within a month to cha
Telenor may quit India after licences revoked
Norwegian telecom firm Telenor could quit India now after the Supreme Court revoked its mobile licences and not wait for new market rules to be introduced, the company's chief executive told Reuters.
Subramanian Swamy, sworn enemy of the ruling Congress
Mobbed by cameramen and with two fingers raised in a victory salute, Subramanian Swamy stood before the Supreme Court on Thursday, flushed with the vindication of an unrelenting legal campaign aimed a
Why is Sonia quite on 2G scam, asks Thackeray
Criticising Congress President Sonia Gandhi for being 'quiet' on the 2G spectrum scam, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray on Friday hit out at Home Minister P Chidambaram, saying he should resign immedia
Airtel, Vodafone boosted by Supreme Court telecoms ruling
The Indian taxpayer may have lost billions of dollars as a result of the 2G telecoms scam. But the Indian consumer has been a great beneficiary.
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PSU banks' exposure at Rs 10,000 cr in telcos hit by SC order
Public sector banks have an exposure of about Rs 10,000 crore in the telecom companies whose licences were cancelled by the Supreme Court in connection with 2G scam.
"The public sector banks have an
Consolidation to happen in mobile telephony sector: Analysts
The Supreme Court's order on Thursday cancelling 122 telecom licences issued by the UPA government will result in consolidation by existing players and freeing of pricing power to the incumbent player