SC permits Centre to review Rs 6,000cr additional dues on Vodafone-Idea
Mehta said, “We do not want the company, in which the govt has a huge investment, to go bankrupt to make 20 crore people suffer.
‘Govt wants to prevent monopoly’ Govt wants more players in the mobile telecom sector to prevent monopoly,” said solicitor general Tushar Mehta.
Vodafone through senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi had argued that the SC had frozen the AGR dues at Rs 58,254 crore as of 2016-17 and that the DoT cannot raise additional AGR dues in breach of the SC order.
Govt had converted Rs 36,950 cr dues as its 49% equity in the telecom service provider.

The bench noticed the element of public interest in the case and permitted the Centre to take a fresh view of the additional AGR demands, especially when the issue is purely in the policy domain and involves the interests of 20 crore people.
“We see no reason why the Centre should be prevented from taking a relook at the additional AGR dues,” the bench said.