Google accuses Indian antitrust agency of copying part of EU ruling

India’s antitrust regulator CCI fined Google $161 million in October last year. The search giant was accused of abusing its dominance in online search and Android app stores in the Indian market, and ordered Google to change its rules on pre-installed apps on Android phones. limits. Google is now appealing to reverse the ruling, citing in part that the CCI copied almost verbatim parts of an EU ruling that Google abused its Android market dominance. Google said the CCI’s investigative arm copied the EU’s ruling extensively, using evidence from the EU that had not been vetted in India. Google’s lawyers said they found more than 50 copy-and-paste incidents, in some cases even verbatim copies, Google believes that CCI failed to conduct a fair, balanced and legal and reasonable investigation, claiming that its mobile application distribution policy is pro-competitive , not exclusive and unfair.

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