Patent Rights vs Competition Law: Supreme Court Stays NCLAT Ruling, CCI Jurisdiction Under Lens

The Supreme Court of India has signaled it will decide whether the Competition Commission of India can probe anti-competitive conduct linked to patent rights, while staying parts of an NCLAT ruling excluding Competition Act scrutiny over patent-based dominance claims.

Meta Challenges NCLAT Order in Supreme Court After Rs 213 Crore CCI Penalty Over WhatsApp Privacy Policy

Meta Platforms and WhatsApp have approached the Supreme Court challenging the NCLAT verdict that upheld the CCI’s Rs 213.14 crore penalty over WhatsApp’s 2021 privacy policy. The case involves allegations of abuse of dominance and forced user consent for data sharing with Meta group companies.

CCI Moves Against IndiGo Over Mass Flight Disruptions, Probe Likely Under Competition Law

The Competition Commission of India has taken cognizance of complaints against IndiGo following widespread flight delays and cancellations across several routes. The watchdog found competition law concerns at the preliminary stage and decided to proceed further under the Competition Act, 2002.

Apple Trying to Scuttle Probe: CCI Tells Delhi High Court, Defends Global Turnover Penalties

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.

Supreme Court Transfers Amazon, Flipkart Antitrust Cases to Karnataka High Court Following CCI Plea

The Supreme Court transferred 24 writ petitions regarding Amazon and Flipkart’s anti-competitive practices to the Karnataka High Court, following a request from the Competition Commission of India (CCI). This consolidation aims to unify ongoing cases related to alleged violations of the Competition Act, 2002, enhancing efficiency and consistency in rulings.

‘No Litigant Should Bypass Rules’: SC Rejects CCI’s Plea to Move Amazon and Flipkart Cases to Karnataka HC Division Bench

The Supreme Court denied the Competition Commission of India’s request to transfer cases involving Amazon and Flipkart to a division bench, emphasizing adherence to procedural rules. Justice Oka highlighted the importance of not providing special treatment to litigants. The cases are set for a hearing on December 17 in the Karnataka High Court.