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Here's how the telecom story can take a new twist...

Last updated on: February 14, 2012 12:31 IST

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Image: Here are four sets of possibilities.
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The Supreme Court judgement on the telecom scam raises many questions; so this is by no means the last word on the subject.

Here are four sets of possibilities.

First, the international telecom companies that have paid top dollar to get into the Indian market could sue the government, which may not find it easy to disown its own telecom minister's actions.

Sibal might say with reason that the Prime Minister and the then finance minister have not been indicted by the court, and that it is Raja's bizarre actions that have been ripped apart, but surely there could be some government liability that results from minister-level decisions.

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Image: Government could pocket Rs 80,000 crore.
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Image: Kapil Sibal suggests he will wait for the companies to first go to court.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: Former Telecom Minister A Raja.
Photographs: Reuters
Image: Arun Shourie.
Image: Whatever the arguments, India's telecom drama is not over.
Photographs: Reuters

The defence could be that there was no spectrum shortage at the time, nor any flood of applications, nor (most importantly) any bizarre application of the FCFS principle as done by Raja, and so FCFS in 2003 harmed no one.

If anything, it lowered tariffs and helped expand the market. Whatever the arguments, India's telecom drama is not over.

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