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Vodafone Idea shares hit six-month high; stock ends over 9% higher; what you need to know

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4 min read | Updated on October 07, 2025, 16:56 IST

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Vodafone Idea shares have climbed 25% in the last three months and are up more than 13% since the beginning of the year. The stock was the biggest contributor to the Nifty Midcap 100 index

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Vodafone Idea has filed the fresh plea against the Department of Telecommunications' (DoT) fresh demand of ₹5,606 crore relating to the financial year 2016-17.

Vodafone Idea has filed the fresh plea against the Department of Telecommunications' (DoT) fresh demand of ₹5,606 crore relating to the financial year 2016-17.

Shares of telecom operator Vodafone Idea (Vi) jumped 9% to an intraday high of ₹9.20 apiece on Tuesday, October 7, driven by a surge in buying momentum. The stock had hit its six-month high during the day.
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At close, Vi shares settled at ₹9.24 apiece on NSE, rising 9.09%.

In the last week, the stock has surged 12%, while in the past month, it has gained 26%. Vodafone Idea shares have climbed 25% in the last three months and are up more than 13% since the beginning of the year.

The stock was the biggest contributor to the Nifty Midcap 100 index, which was up 0.53% at the time of writing the article. The telecom company’s market capitalisation stands at ₹98,483.82 crore.

Investors gained interest in the stock as the Supreme Court on Monday deferred hearing Vi’s plea for the AGR dues case one more time.

The top court will hear a plea of a debt-laden firm seeking the quashing of the additional adjusted gross revenue (AGR) demands for the period on October 13, as the government sought more time.

As per news reports, the telecom firm's counsel did not object to the government's request for more time.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had deferred the hearing on September 26, after taking note of the submissions of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who represented the Centre, to this effect.

Further, people with knowledge on the matter told Bloomberg that the central government is considering a one-time settlement of its longstanding demand for billions of dollars in past-due fees from the firm, as the government seeks to strengthen ties with the UK.

The report stated that resolution in the nearly ₹2 lakh crore financial dispute may come through a waiver of interest and penalties, followed by a concession on the principal, said the people to Bloomberg.

Vodafone Idea has filed the fresh plea against the Department of Telecommunications' (DoT) fresh demand of ₹5,606 crore relating to the financial year 2016-17. Earlier, the Centre had said efforts were on to arrive at a resolution with the company.

Mehta said the government held nearly 50% equity in the VIL, making it a direct stakeholder in the operator's survival.

"Some solution may have to be found out, subject to your lordships' approval. If it can be kept next week, we can think of some solution," the law officer said.

The VIL has sought a direction from the DoT to comprehensively reassess and reconcile all AGR dues for the period up to FY 2016-17 following the Deduction Verification Guidelines dated February 3, 2020.

Earlier this year, in a setback to telecom majors, including Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, the apex court had refused to review its 2021 order rejecting their pleas for a rectification of alleged errors in the calculation of the AGR dues payable by them.

The court had dismissed their pleas seeking a review of the 2021 order. On July 23, 2021, the apex court dismissed their applications seeking a rectification of the alleged errors in the calculation of the AGR dues.

The telecom companies had argued that arithmetical errors in the calculation be rectified and that there were cases of duplication of entries.

The top court, in September 2020, fixed a time frame of 10 years for telecom service providers struggling to pay ₹93,520 crore of AGR-related dues to clear their outstanding amount to the government.

Vodafone Idea's AGR dues

Vodafone Idea owes nearly ₹83,400 crore in AGR dues, and the annual payments currently stand at ₹18,000 crore, scheduled from March 2026. When combined with interest and penalties, Vodafone Idea’s dues stand at more than ₹2 lakh crore.

As per the report, one of the relief options is an additional two-year pause on paying the statutory dues under moratorium at present. The DoT has proposed to give the company extra time to pay its dues, along with smaller annual payouts and a waiver on penalties and interest penalties on AGR payment.

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Ahana Chatterjee - image.jpg
Ahana Chatterjee is a business journalist with 7 years of experience across several leading news platforms. At Upstox, she covers stock markets and corporate news.

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