2G: Videocon Tele to file Rs 10K cr damage claim against govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Telecommunications is planning to file over Rs 10,000 crore compensation claim against the after gave clean chit to all accused in 2G spectrum allocation case,a company source said.

"Telecommunications is planning to file compensation suite against the for at least Rs 10,000 crore. The damage is estimated to be more than Rs 10,000 crore and the company is working on final amount that is to be claimed," a source close to senior management said.


The (CBI) on December 21, 2017 gave clean chit to all accused, including the then telecom A Raja, in 2G spectrum allocation case of 2008.

The Supreme judgement in 2012 had cancelled 122 telecom licence in 2G spectrum allocation done under the regime of Raja, which included 15 licences of The company had paid around Rs 1,500 crore for procuring telecom permits.

Following the apex judgement, participated in spectrum auction and purchased permit in 1800 band, then known as 2G spectrum, across six circles - Bihar, UP (East), UP (West), Haryana, and in November 2012 for Rs 2,221.44 crore.

"Telecommunications had to take business loans of around Rs 25,000 crore for telecom services business. The cancellation of telecom licence caused huge financial losses to the company," the source said.

The company could not sustain the business because of rising spectrum cost in auction and later sold all spectrum purchased in 2012 auction to

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First Published: Sat, December 23 2017. 19:00 IST