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After NCLAT's Android antitrust ruling, Google says it is evaluating legal options

NCLAT had set aside four of 10 remedial measures ordered by CCI, even as it upheld the competition watchdog's penalty of Rs 1,338 crore

March 29, 2023 / 17:27 IST
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Google's Android operating system powers 97-98 percent of India's 600-million strong smartphone market.
Google's Android operating system powers 97-98 percent of India's 600-million strong smartphone market.

Google said on March 29 that it is currently evaluating its legal options after the National Company Law Appellate (NCLAT) partially upheld Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) Android dominance order against the tech giant.

"We are grateful for the opportunity given by the NCLAT to make our case. We are reviewing the order and evaluating our legal options" a Google spokesperson said in a statement.

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On March 29, the tribunal had upheld the penalty of Rs 1,338 crore imposed by CCI on the Android maker for abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in the Android Mobile device ecosystem. However, it had set aside four of the 10 remedial measures ordered by the antitrust watchdog.

Among the reliefs, Google will now not need to allow hosting of third party app stores on Play Store or restrict removing of Google's pre-installed apps such as Google Maps, Gmail, and YouTube by users.