Indian court tells Apple to 'cooperate' in antitrust case
An Indian court has instructed Apple to fully cooperate with an ongoing antitrust investigation concerning the iPhone apps market. The court rejected Apple's request to pause the case while it challenges the law on antitrust penalties. This case is part of a broader set of antitrust issues Apple is facing globally.
- ▪The Delhi High Court ordered Apple to cooperate with investigators in an antitrust case.
- ▪Apple had requested to put the case on hold while challenging the law governing antitrust penalties.
- ▪The Competition Commission of India has been seeking Apple's financial information since a 2024 investigation found the company abused its dominant position.
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An Indian court has told Apple to “fully cooperate” with investigators in an antitrust case related to the iPhone apps market, not agreeing with the U.S. company’s request to put the case on hold while it challenges the law governing antitrust penalties.The Delhi High Court said in an order posted on its website on Saturday that Apple “shall fully cooperate”, but it asked the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to not pass a final order in the matter until at least July 15.
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