The South Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission directed Apple India to pay Rs 1 lakh compensation after a consumer failed to trace his stolen Apple iPhone using the Find My feature despite it showing the device remained “findable”.
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 […]
