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Grateful to CCI for instituting processes for constructive engagements: Google

By IANS | Updated: April 22, 2025 09:22 IST

New Delhi, April 22 Tech giant Google on Tuesday said it is the grateful to the Competition Commission ...

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New Delhi, April 22 Tech giant Google on Tuesday said it is the grateful to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for instituting processes which enable constructive engagements between companies and the market.

The company reacted after it paid up a penalty of Rs 20.24 crore to settle its case with the regulator over the alleged unfair business practices and abuse of dominance by the US tech giant in India’s Android TV segment.

“Google is committed to abiding by applicable local laws in every country where we operate and are grateful to the CCI for the opportunity to engage and present our case,” the tech giant said in a statement.

“We also thank the CCI for instituting processes which enable constructive engagements between companies and the market, allowing for continued investment and growth,” it added.

This is the first case to be settled under the amended Competition Act, wherein settlement and commitment provisions were introduced in 2023, according to a CCI statement on Monday.

After receiving a complaint, CCI had ordered a detailed probe in 2021.

Later, Google proposed to settle the case and CCI considered the settlement proposal and observed that under the "New India Agreement", Google will provide a standalone licence for the Play Store and Play Services for Android smart TVs in India, thereby, removing the requirement to bundle these services or impose default placement conditions, the CCI statement said.

"Additionally, by waiving the need for valid Android Compatibility Commitments for devices shipped into India that do not include Google apps, OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) can now sell and develop incompatible Android devices without violating the Television App Distribution Agreement (TADA)," CCI further stated.

The regulator said it has accepted the settlement proposal.

The case involved alleged abuse of dominance in smart TV software, highlighting the need for exercising regulatory control over global tech firms to ensure fair competition in the market.

The settlement brings to a close an investigation that started after two individuals filed complaints accusing Google of forcing television manufacturers to accept restrictive terms in exchange for access to the Android TV operating system.

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