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After NCLAT ruling, startup founders urge proactive regulation against 'dominant digital gatekeepers'

On March 28, NCLAT upheld key aspects of the CCI's antitrust order against Google's Play Store policies but set aside some directions and cut the penalty from Rs 936.44 crore to Rs 216.69 crore.

March 31, 2025 / 06:37 IST
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CCI first ordered an antitrust probe into the mandatory use of Google Play Store's payment system for paid apps and in-app purchases in November 2020.

Indian startup founders have called for government regulation that can proactively curb anti-competitive practices and prevent "dominant digital gatekeepers" while welcoming The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT)'s ruling on the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) antitrust order against Google.

On March 28, NCLAT upheld certain key findings and directions of the CCI's antitrust order against Google's Play Store policies. This includes the antitrust regulator's decision that Google imposed unfair and discriminatory conditions on app developers by mandating the use of the Google Play Billing System (GPBS) for paid app sales and in-app purchases.

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However, the tribunal also set aside some other directions from the regulator and reduced Google's penalty from Rs 936.44 crore to Rs 216.69 crore, granting partial relief to the tech giant in a key growth market.

"While the reduction in penalty is a minor setback, it is less significant than the tribunal's clear message that Google's payment system is anti-competitive" said Vinay Singhal, co-founder of Stage, a regional video streaming platform.