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    Google Can Be The Gatekeeper of Indian Internet?: Supreme Court Admits Appeals Against NCLAT Order in Play Store Abuse of Dominance Case
    Google Can Be The Gatekeeper of Indian Internet?: Supreme Court Admits Appeals Against NCLAT Order in Play Store Abuse of Dominance Case
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    Google Can Be The Gatekeeper of Indian Internet?: Supreme Court Admits Appeals Against NCLAT Order in Play Store Abuse of Dominance Case

    The Supreme Court Today (Aug 8) agreed to hear appeals from Google, CCI, and ADIF over Google’s alleged misuse of dominance in the Android app market. This high-stakes legal battle will be heard in November.

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    By Vaibhav Ojha
    8 August 2025, 1:37 PM8 August 2025, 1:37 PM
    Google Challenges Android Antitrust Verdict in Supreme Court Over CCI and NCLAT Orders: “Dominance Was Leveraged”
    Google Challenges Android Antitrust Verdict in Supreme Court Over CCI and NCLAT Orders: “Dominance Was Leveraged”
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    Google Challenges Android Antitrust Verdict in Supreme Court Over CCI and NCLAT Orders: “Dominance Was Leveraged”

    Google has moved to the Supreme Court against NCLAT’s ruling supporting CCI’s findings of abuse of dominance in the Android app market. The case involves Google Play billing policies, Google Pay promotion, and a reduced Rs 216.69 crore fine.

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    24 July 2025, 10:54 AM24 July 2025, 10:54 AM
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