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Supreme Court gives big relief for RComm

| @indiablooms | Jan 07, 2020, at 05:02 pm

New Delhi/UNI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Union of India to refund around Rs 104 crores to Reliance Communications.

Headed by Justice R F Nariman, the two-judge bench rejected the Centre's petition against an earlier tribunal ruling ordering the refund.

The verdict is seen as a big boost for the troubled business conglomerate.

Rs 104 crores is the amount which the UOI has to give to Anil Ambani-led RComm as balance of bank guarantee for spectrum.

The bench ruled,"After hearing the arguments and a detailed submissions, we order the Central government to pay a refund of around Rs 104 crores to Reliance Communications." 

Image: UNI

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