Google Moves To Supreme Court Against Rs. 1,338 Crore Fine ... - Inventiva

Google has moved the Supreme Court to encounter the order of the NCLAT that refused to impose a stay on Rs. 1,338 crore fine on the company by the Competition Commission of India (CCI), CNBC-TV18 reported on January 7. The search giant is poised to argue that parts of the CCI order were plagiarized from European Union competition proceedings and that the order is “extraordinary” and suffers from “flaws,” a CNBC-TV report added on the 8th.

Next, the Alphabet unit is set to claim that Android phones are more inexpensive because of the open system, enabling more than 15,000 models across 1,100 OEMs. In the October judgment, the CCI also ordered the internet major to cease various unfair business practices. Earlier this week, the NCLAT refused to stay the order passed by the CCI after finding that the order was passed on October 20, 2022, but an appeal against it was filed on December 20, 2022.

The NCLAT also directed the search engine to deposit 10 percent of the fine within three weeks. The search engine challenged the CCI’s punishment before the NCLAT, which is the appellate body above the CCI against any order issued by the regulator. The NCLAT, however, declined any immediate relief, saying: “We are of the view that at this time, given the capacious kind of the plea, and since the final hearing is on April 3, 2023, there is no need to issue any interim order.”

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