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IAMAI urges Google to reinstate delisted Indian apps, seeks consultation

Google started taking down Android apps from prominent Indian digital companies including Matrimony, Info Edge, Shaadi.com for violating its app billing policy on March 1

March 02, 2024 / 04:37 IST
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The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), a premier industry body that counts top Internet companies as its members, on March 1 urged Google to reinstate the delisted apps by prominent Indian digital companies on Play Store.

The industry body, of which Google India is also a member, condemned the company's move to remove apps from Indian companies such as Matrimony, Info Edge, Shaadi.com, and TrulyMadly.

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It also asked the tech giant to engage in consultations with the industry body or member companies to find "mutually agreeable solutions till the matter is subjudice", referring to the Supreme Court case against Google's app billing policy.

In a statement, IAMAI's governing council called the move "unfair and disproportionate." Matrimony, Info Edge, and Shaadi.com are among 24 members of the governing council.