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competition commission of india
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is India's antitrust regulator, and recent discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on its authority to impose fines based on a company's global turnover. Apple has challenged this framework in the Delhi High Court, arguing that the CCI's power to calculate penalties on worldwide revenue could result in fines reaching tens of billions of dollars. This legal battle highlights the CCI's increasingly assertive enforcement of competition law, particularly against major technology firms. The case underscores the tension between global corporate operations and national regulatory regimes, with significant implications for how antitrust penalties are assessed in India.
Apple has asked the Delhi High Court to strike down India’s revamped antitrust penalty framework after warning that the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) power to base fines on a company’s global turnover could expose it to a penalty in the tens of billions of dollars — a legal gambit that...