The Modi government has approached the Supreme Court to seek a modification of the 2012 verdict that mandated auctions for spectrum allocation. The Centre is requesting the Court, which has agreed to hear the application, to allow administrative allocation of airwaves for 'certain classes' of spectrum to address unanticipated state priorities without competitive auctions. This move is aimed at modifying the existing legal framework established by the 2012 2G spectrum case verdict.
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Why Modi Govt Is Seeking Modification In Supreme Court's 2012 2G Verdict https://t.co/qUZe3d9l7X
Centre seeks modification in 2G case order mandating auction for spectrum sale #SupremeCourt @sardakanu_law https://t.co/Fs6yq48YMK
The Supreme Court agreed to hear an application from the Union government to allow the administrative allocation of “certain class” of spectrum, rather than by competitive auctions, @kdrajagopal reports. https://t.co/U9mhUWqGen
#Centre seeks #SC hearing on if it could allocate airwaves without competitive action to address 'unanticipated' state priorities https://t.co/pau77eUAEH
2G Spectrum Case: Centre Moves Supreme Court Seeking Modification Of 2012 Verdict https://t.co/YiNKv89UUq https://t.co/G9l0ZFKewx
#Centre seeks #SC #hearing on if it could allocate airwaves without competitive action to address 'unanticipated' state priorities https://t.co/pau77eUAEH