** Shares of Indus Towers INUS.NS rise 2.5% to 332 rupees
** The integrated telecommunications services provider said
on Wednesday that the Supreme Court upheld a Delhi High Court
decision allowing cenvat credit, reducing its contingent
liability by 37.04 bln rupees ($438.8 mln)
** More than 8 mln shares change hands, 1.3x its 30-day avg
** 21 analysts covering the stock on average have a "hold"
rating; median PT is 385 rupees - LSEG data
** Stock up 65% so far this year
($1 = 84.4225 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Ashna Teresa Britto in Bengaluru)
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