Tech giant Apple told the Delhi High Court that it should not be compelled to participate in an “unconstitutional penalty regime” under the Competition Act. The company challenged CCI’s power to impose penalties based on global turnover, calling it arbitrary and disproportionate.
The Delhi High Court issued notice to the Central government and CCI on Apple’s plea challenging penalties on global turnover. CCI argued the law ensures even companies with no base in India can be penalised for anti-competitive practices.
Enforcement Directorate (ED) has formally contacted Apple, the phone’s manufacturer, seeking access to Arvind Kejriwal’s iPhone. Nevertheless, they were informed that a password was necessary to access any data. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has escalated its investigation involving Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by seeking assistance from tech giant Apple. The move aims to unlock […]
