Google's Request For Stay On Indian Antitrust Body's Ruling Rejected

The Competition Commission of India in October fined Alphabet Inc's Google $161 million for exploiting its dominant position in markets.

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Google has asked an Indian tribunal to quash the CCI's order.
New Delhi:

An Indian tribunal on Wednesday declined Google's request for an interim stay on an antitrust ruling that ordered the tech giant to change its approach to its Android platform.

The Competition Commission of India in October fined Alphabet Inc's Google $161 million for exploiting its dominant position in markets such as online search and through the Android app store, and asked it to change restrictions imposed on smartphone makers related to pre-installing apps.

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