Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Clarify stand on Jio’s liabilitie­s: SC

QUERY FOR GOVT Top court asks Centre if Jio, which is using Rcom’s airwaves, can be held liable for its AGR dues

- Ishita Guha and Japnam Bindra

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said that the government must state its position on whether adjusted gross revenuerel­ated dues of bankrupt Reliance Communicat­ions Ltd (Rcom) should be recovered from Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd since it has been using Rcom’s spectrum since 2016.

The three-judge bench, headed by Justice Arun Mishra, asked the government if Reliance Jio can be held liable for AGR and other dues as it has been generating revenue by using Rcom’s airwaves through an asset-sharing agreement. The court has adjourned the case to 19 August.

“We want the government’s position on Jio sharing Rcom’s spectrum and on Jio dischargin­g Rcom’s spectrum dues,” said Justice Mishra. In response, solicitor general Tushar Mehta said the government will support any decision the court takes to recover the dues.

However, Reliance Jio, in a written submission on Monday, told the Supreme Court that there no legal basis for transferri­ng bankrupt Rcom’s dues, AGR or otherwise, to Jio as the two telecom operators are in a spectrumsh­aring agreement and do not share liabilitie­s. Senior lawyer Harish Salve, representi­ng Reliance Jio, said the company is neither involved in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) proceeding­s of Rcom nor is it acquiring the telco’s spectrum.

Interestin­gly, the government told the court that the department of telecommun­ications (DOT) and the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) have different views on whether the spectrum with a bankrupt telecom firm can be sold under insolvency proceeding­s. “People of the country are owners of spectrum held by the government in trust… This cannot be sold under IBC,” said Mehta. The DOT also said radio airwaves cannot be a part of the IBC proceeding­s as “telcos do not own spectrum, contract allows only its use,” said Mehta.

Mehta also informed the bench that DOT has had a consistent position on spectrum in terms of the IBC. “The ministry of corporate affairs had sought to allow spectrum sale for maximizati­on of value,” added Mehta.

Rcom owes DOT ₹25,199 crore, including spectrum usage charges (SUC) and licence fees, as per government estimates. This is nearly half of ₹49,054 crore in dues calculated under the company’s insolvency proceeding­s. Jio cleared its relatively minuscule AGR dues of ₹195.18 crore in January, complying with the court’s October 2019 order.

According to legal experts, transfer of spectrum to a new buyer is not allowed unless past dues are cleared.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Jio said that there is no legal basis for transferri­ng bankrupt Rcom’s dues.
BLOOMBERG Jio said that there is no legal basis for transferri­ng bankrupt Rcom’s dues.

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