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Delhi High Court has directed India's Competition Commission to refrain from issuing a final order in its antitrust case against Apple's App Store, as Apple's constitutional challenge to the revised 10% global turnover penalty framework remains pending. Potential exposure could reach $38 Bn. Next hearing May 21.
Inc42 · 5/15/2026, 11:55:59 AM
Delhi High Court has directed CCI to hold its final order in the Apple App Store antitrust probe until 15 July, while requiring Apple to cooperate with the regulator. The case, triggered by Match Group's complaint over 30% commissions, tests the 2023 Act enabling turnover-linked penalties — exposing Apple to up to ~$38 billion in risk.
Mint · Companies · 5/15/2026, 8:09:05 AM
Delhi High Court has directed the Competition Commission of India to hold its final order in the App Store anti-trust case against Apple until 15 July, while ordering the iPhone maker to cooperate and submit domestic turnover data. Penalty exposure could reach $38 billion under new global-turnover rules over the 30% commission dispute.
Mint · 5/15/2026, 8:08:31 AM