The Competition Commission of India (CCI), in a majority decision, has accepted the settlement proposal submitted by Google in connection with its conduct in the Android TV operating system market. This settlement was processed under Section 48A(3) of the Competition Act, 2002, and the recently notified Competition Commission of India (Settlement) Regulations, 2024.
The case was initiated based on information provided by 2 individuals—Mr Kshitiz Arya and Mr Purushottam Anand—who alleged that Google was engaging in anti-competitive practices in its dealings with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) such as Xiaomi and TCL.
The central allegation was that Google abused its dominant position by imposing restrictive conditions on OEMs. These included:
Such practices were claimed to limit market access, reduce consumer choice, and stifle innovation—allegedly violating Section 4 of the Competition Act.
The CCI’s investigation found that:
Agreements such as the Television App Distribution Agreement (TADA) and Android Compatibility Commitments (ACC) were seen as working together to:
While no evidence substantiated claims of refusal to deal or exclusive supply under Section 3(4), violations of Section 4 were confirmed.
To address the findings, Google submitted a settlement application under Section 48A of the Act. The CCI invited feedback from 45 affected stakeholders under Regulation 5 of the Settlement Regulations.
Key proposals by Google under the “New India Agreement” include:
These changes are expected to enhance OEM flexibility and promote fair competition in the smart TV ecosystem.
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After assessing the gravity and impact of the contraventions, the CCI approved the settlement. The Final Settlement Amount was set at ₹20.24 crore, after applying a 15% settlement discount as permitted under the regulations.
This marks a significant step in India’s antitrust oversight, aiming to ensure greater transparency and competitive neutrality in digital markets.
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Published on: Apr 22, 2025, 2:31 PM IST
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