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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Tech giant Google<\/a> and its Indian arm have decided to move the Supreme Court<\/a> to seek stay on Competition Commission of India’s (CCI’s) decision to impose a Rs 1,338-crore penalty on finding its practices relating to Android<\/a> mobile devices unfair and anti-competitive.

Top lawyers working on the drafting of the special leave petition told TOI on Thursday that Google will challenge the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal’s (
NCLAT<\/a>’s) Wednesday order refusing to stay the CCI’s October 20 “legally untenable” order slapping the penalty after a “tainted investigation”.

The lawyers said the CCI order seriously breached the principles of natural justice as the investigation report on Google’s alleged unfair business practices as well as anti-competition tactics was a product of the complainant doubling upas the investigator, thus vitiating the findings against the tech major.

The special leave petition is likely to be filed in the SC within this week as the NCLAT on Wednesday refused to stay the CCI decision to impose penalty, which was based on its own investigation report, and directed Google to deposit 10% of the penalty amount within three weeks (by end of January).

The NCLAT has admitted Google’s appeal and posted its final hearing on April 3. The NCLAT bench of Justice Rakesh Kumar and
Alok Srivastava<\/a> said, “The appeal is admitted subject to a deposit of 10% of the penalty amount. So far as in the second part of the order, that is the penalty is concerned, the appellant is directed to deposit 10% of the penalty amount within three weeks. ”

One of the main grounds for non-grant of stay by NCLAT is that though the CCI had passed the order on October 20 last year, Google approached the tribunal after two months on December 20.
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谷歌移动SC对NCLAT CCI决定好

顶级律师在起草的特殊离开请愿周四告诉本报,谷歌将挑战国家公司法上诉法庭(NCLAT)周三拒绝订单保持CCI的10月20日“法律上站不住脚的”秩序拍打“污染调查”后的惩罚。

Dhananjay马哈
  • 更新2023年1月6日上午11:03坚持
新德里:科技巨头谷歌和其印度子公司决定移动最高法院寻求在印度(CCI)的竞争委员会决定对其实践价值1338卢比的罚款寻找有关安卓移动设备和反竞争是不公平的。

顶级律师在起草的特殊离开请愿周四告诉本报,谷歌将挑战国家公司法上诉法庭的(NCLAT' s)周三拒绝订单保持CCI的10月20日“法律上站不住脚的”秩序拍打“污染调查”后的惩罚。

律师说,CCI秩序严重违反自然正义原则的调查报告在谷歌所谓的不公平的商业行为以及反竞争策略是原告的产品翻见血封喉的调查员,从而损害结果与技术专业。

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特殊离开请愿书可能在本周内SC NCLAT周三拒绝保持CCI决定对点球,这是基于自己的调查报告,和导演谷歌在三周内存款10%的罚款金额(按1月底)。

NCLAT承认谷歌的吸引力,最终听力4月3日。正义的NCLAT板凳Rakesh Kumar和阿斯利瓦斯塔瓦说,“上诉承认受到处罚金额的10%的存款。只要在第二个订单的一部分,这是惩罚,上诉人指向在三周内存款10%的罚款金额。”

的主要理由之一non-grant NCLAT呆的是,尽管CCI已经通过了去年10月20日,谷歌向法庭后两个月12月20日。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Tech giant Google<\/a> and its Indian arm have decided to move the Supreme Court<\/a> to seek stay on Competition Commission of India’s (CCI’s) decision to impose a Rs 1,338-crore penalty on finding its practices relating to Android<\/a> mobile devices unfair and anti-competitive.

Top lawyers working on the drafting of the special leave petition told TOI on Thursday that Google will challenge the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal’s (
NCLAT<\/a>’s) Wednesday order refusing to stay the CCI’s October 20 “legally untenable” order slapping the penalty after a “tainted investigation”.

The lawyers said the CCI order seriously breached the principles of natural justice as the investigation report on Google’s alleged unfair business practices as well as anti-competition tactics was a product of the complainant doubling upas the investigator, thus vitiating the findings against the tech major.

The special leave petition is likely to be filed in the SC within this week as the NCLAT on Wednesday refused to stay the CCI decision to impose penalty, which was based on its own investigation report, and directed Google to deposit 10% of the penalty amount within three weeks (by end of January).

The NCLAT has admitted Google’s appeal and posted its final hearing on April 3. The NCLAT bench of Justice Rakesh Kumar and
Alok Srivastava<\/a> said, “The appeal is admitted subject to a deposit of 10% of the penalty amount. So far as in the second part of the order, that is the penalty is concerned, the appellant is directed to deposit 10% of the penalty amount within three weeks. ”

One of the main grounds for non-grant of stay by NCLAT is that though the CCI had passed the order on October 20 last year, Google approached the tribunal after two months on December 20.
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