The apex court said the finalisation of the auction was subject to the outcome of matters pending before it, in which the legality of the "design of the notice inviting tender (NIT)" for the spectrum has been challenged by major telecom players including Bharti Hexacom Ltd and Reliance Telecom Ltd.
However, a bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and P K Pant said it was "inclined" to modify its February 26 order by which it had allowed the scheduled commencement of auction from March 4, with the condition that "the same shall not be finalised without the leave of this Court".
The order allowing government to finalise the auction result would immediately lead to upfront payment of over Rs 28,000 crore in state exchequer by the successful bidders.
It said government would ask all the successful bidders to implead themselves as party in the matter in the apex court after information about the auction which concluded yesterday is made public.
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"The impleaded parties shall file their respective affidavits stating their stand in the affidavits," the bench said while posting the matter for hearing on April 16, when several other issues questioning the legality of the auction process would be examined.
The apex court on February 26 had allowed the government to go ahead with the auction of spectrum of bands 800, 900, 1800 and 2100 for all states, which according to Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi witnessed a "fiercest" auction fetching a revenue of Rs 1.09 lakh crore.