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SC ruling on Google-CCI case a watershed moment: Indian startups

By IANS | Published: January 19, 2023 9:15 PM

New Delhi, Jan 19 The homegrown startup ecosystem players on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court's order where it ...

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New Delhi, Jan 19 The homegrown startup ecosystem players on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court's order where it refused to interfere with the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) decision, declining to stay operation of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) order imposing Rs 1,337.76 crore fine on Google.

Google had moved the apex court after the setback at the NCLAT, which did not stay the CCI order on abuse of dominant position in multiple markets in the Android mobile device ecosystem case.

Rohan Verma, CEO and ED at homegrown MapmyIndia said that they are extremely grateful to the Supreme Court for their order against Google's appeal.

"MapmyIndia was mentioned and spoken of multiple times in the Supreme court today by multiple parties, who said that MapmyIndia pioneered digital mapping in India since 1995, far before the birth of Google, and offer an alternative in terms of MapmyIndia's 'Mappls' app versus the force pre-installed Google Maps," Verma added.

On January 11, the Supreme Court had agreed to examine an appeal by Google against a decision by the NCLAT.

Rakesh Deshmukh, Co-founder, CEO, Indus OS, said they welcome the landmark judgment.

"We strongly believe that this decision will usher in a cataclysmic change in the Indian smartphone ecosystem and further improve and enhance digital penetration in our country," said Deshmukh.

"This will be a watershed moment in the history of India's digital transformation," he added.

Google was yet to react to the SC judgment.

The Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) said that the recent CCI decision and the SC upholding NCLAT decision of refusing stay has set a global benchmark, and would cement India's position in preventing Startup's interests and severely restricting abuse of dominance by Google.

The verdict is a monumental step towards fair competition and practices in India, said the startups representing body.

"It is imperative to send out a strong message that abusing one's dominant position or resorting to unfair practices will not go unnoticed," said an ADIF spokesperson.

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