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If he doesn't come here, there will be consequences: SC warns Maxis’ founder for evading court
February 04, 2017 18:19 ISTThe Supreme Court on Saturday warned Malaysian billionaire and Maxis Group owner, T Ananda Krishnan, against whom summons were issued in Aircel-Maxis case and his firm’s top official Ralph Marshall to appear before a trial
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Ex-minister Maran forced owner to sell Aircel to Maxis: CBI
India | September 11, 2014 13:28 ISTNew Delhi: Former union telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran had pressurised telecom promoter C. Sivasankaran to sell his company to Malaysia-based Maxis by keeping his spectrum licence pending, a court here heard Thursday.The Central Bureau of
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