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RAMESH KUMAR VERMA (pursuing company secretary course)     02 June 2010

DELHI-HC-ASKED-TELECOM-COMPANIES-TO-SUBMIT-THEIR-ACCOUNT

DELHI-HC-ASKED-TELECOM-COMPANIES-TO-SUBMIT-THEIR-ACCOUNT-BOOKS-TO-CONTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL (CAG)

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked telecom companies to submit their account books to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG). CAG had been asked by the Centre to check under-reporting of revenue for calculating the licence fee. A division bench comprising Justices SANJAY KISHAN KAUL and VALMIKI MEHTA directed telcos to provide details of their revenue sharing to CAG. 

“We direct that without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the parties, the petitioners (telcos) will make available the revenue sharing details/documents to the CAG for auditing,” the bench said in an order. Over the telcos plea that they are private industry players and do not fall under the domain of the CAG, the court said, “in our considered view, prima facie the interest of the government is the revenue generated under the licence agreement.”

The court, however, also said the CAG will not ask for any further document except the details relating to revenue sharing. “No further material would be asked from petitioners except those concerning the revenue sharing arrangements,” the court said.

The court further directed the CAG not to disclose information given by telcos to the public domain or to any third-party. “Since this information is being directed to be disclosed without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the petitioners, the said information shall not fall into the public domain and will not be disclosed to any third party,” the court said.

The court, however, admitted the petition filed by the GSM lobby Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and CDMA lobby, Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI) and issued notices to the department of telecom and sectoral regulator, Trai.

The COAI and AUSPI had challenged the recent CAG direction to the telcos to submit their revenue sharing details for auditing.

Earlier on May 20, telecom tribunal TDSAT had also declined a similiar request from Bharti Airtel and Vodafone to stay the CAG audit.



SOURCE: - News papers

 

 

 



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N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     02 June 2010

Thank you Sir.Ramesh Kumar Vernma, for posting such important Judgment.

RAMESH KUMAR VERMA (pursuing company secretary course)     02 June 2010

welcome sir,

Ragards


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