• In December 2010, CCI instituted a probe to examine if there was any cartelization among traders when onion prices touched 80 rupees, but did not find enough evidence of
market manipulation. • In June 2012, CCI imposed a fine of on 11 cement companies for
cartelisation. CCI claimed that cement companies met regularly to fix prices, control market share and hold back supply which earned them illegal profits. • In January 2013, CCI modified clauses in agreements between real estate company
DLF Limited and apartment buyers. Business and finance portal
Moneycontrol.com welcomed the order saying that, "This is a landmark ruling and will benefit property owners across the country". Some of the important modifications were: • The Builder cannot undertake any additional construction beyond the approved building plan given to the buyers. • All payments made by the buyers must be based on construction milestones and not "on demand". • In 2014, CCI imposed a fine of ₹10 million upon
Google for failure to comply with the directions given by the Director General seeking information and documents. • On 25 August 2014, CCI imposed a fine of ₹2544 crores on 14 Indian car manufacturers for failure to provide branded spare parts and diagnostic tools to independent repairers, hampering their ability to repair and maintain certain car models. The companies fined were Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Toyota, Honda, Volkswagen, Fiat, Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Hindustan Motors, Mercedes Benz and Skoda. • On 17 November 2015, CCI imposed a fine of ₹258 crores upon three airlines for cartelization in determining the fuel surcharge on air cargo. A penalty of was imposed on
Jet Airways, while
InterGlobe Aviation Limited (Indigo) and
SpiceJet were levied and respectively. • In May 2017, CCI ordered a probe into the functioning of the
Cellular Operators Association of India following a complaint filed by
Reliance Jio against the cartelization by its rivals Bharati Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea cellular. • On 8 February 2018, it had fined Google's parent company,
Alphabet Inc. for for
search bias. • On 12 August 2018, the CCI approved the
Disney-Fox deal. • In July 2018 the Commission imposed fines on the
Federation of Gujarat State Chemists and Druggists Association, the Amdavad Chemist Association, the Surat Chemists and Druggists Association, the Chemists and Druggists Association of Baroda,
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals,
Hetero Healthcare Ltd, Divine Saviour and their staff and officers for breaches of the Competition Act 2002 by requiring
No Objection Certificates before appointing stockists. • In May 2019,
Umar Javeed, Sukarma Thapar, Aaqib Javeed vs. Google LLC & Ors. the commission ordered an antitrust probe against Google for abusing its dominant position with
Android to block market rivals. In its Prima Facie opinion the commission held, "Mandatory Pre-installation of entire
Google Mobile Services (GMS) suite under Mobile application distribution agreements MADA amounts to imposition of unfair condition on the device manufacturers. Leveraging of
Google's dominance in Google
Play Store to protect relevant markets such as online general search in contravention of Section 4(2)(e) of the
Competition Act 2002". • In December 2021, CCI took a step back from approving
Amazon's investment in a
Future Group company, which had initially received its nod in November 2019. Amazon has been blamed for concealing the scope and complete information of its investment while seeking for the approval. • On 31 December 2021, CCI ordered an investigation into
Apple Inc. business practices, including the company's enforcement of a proprietary payment system, to be conducted within 60 days. • In October 2022, CCI imposed a penalty on Google for abusing its dominance in the licensing of Android OS for smartphones, app store market for Android, general web search services, non-OS specific mobile web browsers and online video hosting platforms in India. A week later, CCI levied a separate penalty for abusing its Play Store policies. Additionally, it issued a cease-and-desist order directing Google to modify its policies, including allowing mobile application developers to use third-party payment services on its app store. • In November 2024, the CCI fined
Facebook parent company
Meta Platforms over unlawful practices concerning
WhatsApp. == See also ==