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2G verdict: Operators may file review petition
PTI New Delhi February 2, 2012 Jolted by the Indian Supreme Court's judgement that cancelled 122 telecom licences issued in 2008, the new operators on Thursday expressed shock over the verdict and indicated that they may file review petition.
Updated: 02/02/2012 10:13A
Jury Returns Guilty Verdict in 7 Minutes
The verdict came at the conclusion of a trial taking place in 173 rd Judicial District Court with Judge Dan Moore presiding. Assistant District Attorneys Justin Weiner and Nancy Rumor prosecuted the case on behalf of Scott McKee's District Attorney
Updated: 02/02/2012 10:07A
Economist's Verdict on New EU Treaty
A leading economist says it is in the best interests of Ireland to back the new European Fiscal Treaty. Economics Professor at UCD Karl Whelan has been delivering his thoughts on the Treaty at the Oireachtas Committee on European Affairs.
Updated: 02/02/2012 10:06A
Cambodia at loggerheads with UN
Hundreds of victims have registered to witness the appeal verdict at the tribunal on the outskirts of Phnom Penh and then attend a ceremony later today at the nearby Choeung Ek ''killing fields'' where the Tuol Sleng victims were buried.
Updated: 02/02/2012 09:58A
PM has no right to stay in office: Narendra Modi after 2G verdict
"When the Supreme Court has given a clear verdict, Manmohan Singh has no right to stay in the post even for a minute," Modi said, addressing a Sadbhavna fast meeting in Mandvi. "I dare the prime minister to give up his silence and resign," he said.
Updated: 02/02/2012 09:57A
I dare PM to resign, says Narendra Modi on 2G verdict
"When the Supreme Court has given a clear verdict, Manmohan Singh has no right to stay in the post even for a minute," Modi said, addressing a Sadbhavna fast meeting here. "I dare the Prime Minister to give up his silence and resign," he said.
Updated: 02/02/2012 09:57A
SC verdict on 2G case has exposed ruling party's role: Ramdev
Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI In an apparent attack on Congress, yoga guru Ramdev on Thursday said the Supreme Court's decision on 2G spectrum case has exposed the role of the ruling party in the scam. "The decision of the Supreme Court is testimony
Updated: 02/02/2012 09:29A
Family say Jack's good name tarnished by 'wicked words'
The verdict could have been none other than murder because that's what it was. Cold, calculating and planned murder. Not only has Jack had his life snatched from him but his good name has been tarnished by wicked words and lies which were unfounded.
Updated: 02/02/2012 09:21A
2G verdict: A Raja 'virtually gifted away important national asset', says
New Delhi: In a huge embarrassment to the government and a jolt to the telecom sector, theSupreme Court today cancelled 122 2G licences granted during the tenure of former telecom minister A Raja declaring it as "illegal" and blamed the government's
Updated: 02/02/2012 08:56A
Kapil Sibal says clarity post SC order will encourage foreign investment in
He said that the government will delink 2G license from spectrum allocation and the verdict will not affect subscribers. Spectrum will be auctioned, he said and Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will prepare guidelines for the same.
Updated: 02/02/2012 08:41A