Tech giant Google has taken its appeal to the Supreme Court, requesting the annulment of antitrust directives levied against it for alleged abuse of the Android market. According to a report, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) previously declared in October that Google, whose Android mobile operating system dominates 97% of the Indian smartphone market with 600 million users, had
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NCLAT dismisses NGO’s plea, upholds anti-trust regulator’s decision
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has dismissed an appeal by a non- governmental organisation (NGO) against a decision by India’s anti-trust regulator that instant messaging platform WhatsApp had not been abusing its dominant position in the country. In a judgment dated August 2, the NCLAT said there was no reason for it to doubt the Competition Commission of
NCLAT reserves order on Amazon’s request against CCI
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has reserved its order on Amazon’s plea challenging the decision of regulator CCI to suspend approval for the e-commerce deal with Future Coupons. In December last year, Competition Commission of India (CCI) suspended the approval given by it in 2019 for Amazon’s deal to acquire a 49% stake in Future Coupons Pvt Ltd
NCLAT rejects petitions against Ola in alleged predatory pricing matter
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) New Delhi has rejected petitions filed by ridesharing players Meru and Fast Track Call Cab against Ola alleging predatory pricing ways and anti-competitive practices in Bengaluru market. The appeals were filed by the entities against ANI Technologies, which run the app-based taxi serviceunder the brand name Ola. It was alleged that Ola indulged
Future-Reliance deal: SC stays Delhi HC proceedings, asks NCLT, CCI, SEBI not to pass final orders
The Supreme Court stayed all the proceedings before the Delhi High Court for four weeks related to the implementation of an award by Singapore’s Emergency Arbitrator (EA) restraining Future Retail Ltd (FRL) from going ahead with its Rs 24,731 crore merger deal with Reliance Retail. A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana, in a consent order, also directed