Apple has challenged India’s new competition law before the Delhi High Court, warning that penalties based on global turnover could lead to an unprecedented $38 billion fine. The tech giant argues the amended rules are unconstitutional and unfair, while the CCI insists they are necessary to curb anti-competitive practices.
The Supreme Court of India has set a precedent regarding the responsibilities of electronic manufacturers, specifically Apple India, in the context of tracing stolen devices. The apex court’s decision comes as a significant clarification, stating that Apple cannot be expected to trace stolen iPhones using their unique identity numbers. This ruling addresses the contentious issue […]
