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Shaadi and Matrimony welcome CCI's order against Play Store fees; Google examining it

India's antitrust watchdog CCI ordered an investigation into Google's user choice billing system following complaints from local developers

March 15, 2024 / 21:50 IST
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India's prominent internet firms including Shaadi.com and Matrimony have welcomed the Competition Commission of India (CCI)'s March 15 order that initiated an investigation into Google's contentious new app billing policy.

Shaadi.com founder Anupam Mittal said that CCI's latest order is a "vindication not just for People Interactive (which operates Shaadi.com) but for the global Internet industry".

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"While the matter remains under investigation, it is heartening to see CCI take a strong prima facie stand not just in the interest of industry and consumers but also against Google about spinning false narratives around CCI’s earlier orders. CCI is emerging as our Krishna in this Mahabharata of righteousness," he said.

Matrimony founder Murugavel Janakiraman also welcomed the order, saying the move is in the "right direction", although he also noted that they are awaiting the final order and the interim relief order is still awaited.