The Supreme Court registry, through its registrar, has declined to accept the Indian government's plea for administrative allocation of spectrum, labeling the application as 'misconceived'. The government sought clarification on the 2012 verdict related to the 2G Spectrum case, aiming to modify spectrum allocation rules to allow non-auction routes. However, the registry termed this as an attempt to review the previous judgment, leading to a significant setback for the Centre's plans.
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'Misconceived': SC Registry returns Centre’s 'clarification' plea on spectrum allocation via non-auction routes Read more: https://t.co/kzaG0y7dKX
The #SupremeCourt registry has refused to list the Union government’s application seeking clarification on the 2012 verdict in the 2G Spectrum case, terming the action “misconceived” and an attempt to review the previous judgment. (@utkarsh_aanand reports)…
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