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Case Study: Google LLC v. Competition Commission of India (CCI)
The Google LLC v. CCI case (2023) upheld a ₹1337.76 crore penalty for Google’s abuse of dominance in the Android ecosystem. The NCLAT found Google imposed unfair conditions on OEMs, restricting competition. Some CCI directives were modified, but the penalty remained.

case-study
Case Study: Google LLC v. Competition Commission of India (CCI)
The Google LLC v. CCI case (2023) upheld a ₹1337.76 crore penalty for Google’s abuse of dominance in the Android ecosystem. The NCLAT found Google imposed unfair conditions on OEMs, restricting competition. Some CCI directives were modified, but the penalty remained.

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What is Abuse of Dominant Position under Competition Law?
Abuse of dominant position under the Competition Act, 2002, occurs when a dominant enterprise exploits or excludes competitors in a relevant market. Section 4 prohibits unfair practices like predatory pricing, denying market access, or restricting innovation and competition.