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Vodafone Idea shares jump as Bombay HC hands telecom firms major victory

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2026, at 11:01 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Shares of Vodafone Idea Ltd. surged on Tuesday after the telecom operators secured a major relief from the Bombay High Court, boosting investor sentiment.

Vodafone Idea's stock climbed 3.12 percent at the opening bell before trimming some gains to trade 1.60 percent higher at Rs 14.63 apiece within minutes of the market opening.

The rally came after the Bombay High Court on Monday struck down the Centre's one-time spectrum charge imposed on telecom operators.

A division bench comprising Justices M.S. Sonak and Jitendra Jain quashed the government's 2012 order introducing the levy, ruling that the Centre could not retrospectively alter the financial terms of telecom licences years after they had been granted.

The court also directed the authorities to return the bank guarantees furnished by telecom companies pursuant to the government's order.

The one-time spectrum charge was introduced by the Centre in 2012 as part of efforts to revise spectrum pricing and usage fees in the telecom sector. 

Several telecom operators challenged the levy, arguing that it amounted to a retrospective change in the terms under which their licences had originally been granted.

The latest ruling is expected to provide significant financial relief to telecom companies, particularly Vodafone Idea, which has been grappling with mounting debt and regulatory liabilities while trying to improve its financial position.

The judgment could also have wider implications for the telecom industry by reinforcing the principle that licence conditions cannot be altered retrospectively after companies have made long-term investments based on existing agreements.

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