Google vs CCI: Supreme Court Asks Whether Firm Will Institute European Regime for Pre-Installed Apps in India
Google was asked by the Supreme Court on Monday whether the company would put in place the same regime in India as it has in Europe with respect to the pre-installed apps in Android-based mobile phones. The apex court is hearing Google's appeal against an NCLAT order refusing to stay an antitrust order by the CCI against the company, and the matter will now be heard o...
The Supreme Court on Monday asked tech giant Google whether it will put in place the same regime in India as it has in Europe with respect to the pre-installed apps in Android-based mobile phones. A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala posted the matter for hearing on January 18.
The inquiry of the Supreme Court came after Additional Solicitor General of India N Venkataraman, appearing for CCI, told the Supreme Court that Google was taking different standards in Europe and India and the search engine company had complied with a similar order passed by European Commission.
ASG told the bench, "We are going to show some shocking data. Their grievance that they are unable to comply with the order within 90 days doesn't stand because they're fully complying with the order passed in 2016 in the European Union. Euro 4 billion fully paid by them. All these directions have been totally complied within Europe for the past five years. A standing committee is now going into this. This will now be part of digital law. European Union has already held them to be dominant. We are a third-world country."
ASG asked how they can discriminate between Indian consumers and European consumers.
Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi appearing for Google India refuted the claim of CCI and said the CCI had misrepresented the facts and that compliance in Europe was pertaining to MADA unbundling.
The CJI then posted the matter for Wednesday and asked Singhvi, "Will Google practice the same regime in place in India as you have in Europe? Please reflect on this and come back."