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Vodafone Idea, Airtel approach Supreme Court over error in calculation of AGR dues Vodafone Idea, Airtel approach Supreme Court over error in calculation of AGR dues By:Abhishek Malhotra, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi Last updated : January 08, 2021 3:55 pm Advertisement Vodafone Idea (Vi) has approached the Supreme court, seeking a modification in the verdict it gave last year regarding the repayment of the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues within a span of 10 years. Bharti Airtel made a similar request to the apex Court on Wednesday.
As per Vi, Department of Telecommunications s assessment of the AGR dues has some arithmetical errors because of which the telco has to pay a lot more than what it owes. Per Vi, the telco which owes the highest bill amongst the lot, estimates its dues to be at Rs 21,533 crore, which is much lower than the DoT’s calculation of ₹58,254 crore. ....
Jan. 1: Emogen âBlaknessâ Creese is crowned Crucian Christmas Festival Calypso Monarch. Jan. 7: Dr. Luis Amaro is named interim CEO of Schneider Hospital after the recent retirement of Dr. Bernard Wheatley. Jan. 9: Attorney Amos Carty Jr., one of the three former Schneider Hospital executives convicted of embezzling about $3 million, files a notice of appeal to the V.I. Supreme Court. Jan. 9: The V.I. Public Services Commission increases the V.I. Water and Power Authorityâs utility base rate and offsets the increase with a corresponding drop in the fuel surcharge, also known as the LEAC. Jan. 13: Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. characterizes the territory as âon the mendâ in his state of the territory address. ....
Eleven out of 15 inmates considered for release last week have been granted parole, including prisoners convicted of murder, manslaughter, and other violent crimes, according to a news release from the V.I. Bureau of Corrections. The V.I. Parole Board determined that four inmates should not be granted parole at this time, including Winston Carter, convicted of first-degree assault; Jermall Evans, convicted of first-degree robbery; and Rusiel Encarnacion, convicted of third-degree robbery. The fourth inmate denied parole, Jahzeel Fenton, was convicted of first-degree assault, domestic violence. Fenton was 17 years old when he shot a woman in the stomach in front of her young children in March 2010. ....