Delhi High Court orders CCI to decide plea against Google’s billing policy by April 26

The plea also seeks direction that the CCI can validly invoke the "doctrine of necessity" in the matter for initiating non-compliance proceedings against Google

The plea also seeks direction that the CCI can validly invoke the
The plea also seeks direction that the CCI can validly invoke the "doctrine of necessity" in the matter for initiating non-compliance proceedings against Google

Delhi HC offers relief to start-ups; asks CCI to hear plea against Google

On Monday the Delhi High Court directed the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to take up the applications moved by the Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) challenging Google’s new in-app user choice billing policy.

A single-judge bench of Justice Tushar Rao Gedela pronounced the order and asked the CCI to decide on or before April 26 on the plea also seeking direction on the tech giant to keep the same in abeyance till the issue is adjudicated by CCI.

“There is no impediment, legal or otherwise, in directing the CCI to take up the applications under Section 42 of the Competition Act as filed by the petitioner for hearing and considering the same in accordance with the law on or before 26 April 2023. It is made clear that the observations made herein are only to the extent of deciding the present list before this court and shall not tantamount to any expression on the merits of the case and the same is therefore, without prejudice to the rights and contentions of all parties to be taken at the appropriate proceeding,” Justice Gedela said.

The applications seeking interim relief are filed under Section 42 of the Competition Act, 2002 which gives power to the Commission to pass an order against a party for contravening its orders.

The policy is going to come into force from April 26 and according to the petitioner alliance, Google’s new billing policy is cloaked as another version of the Google Play Billing System, which projects the hoax of giving liberty to app developers to opt for third-party payment processors.

“…due to lack of quorum since 26th October 2022, it is practically non-functioning, and the Respondent No. 2 to 5 (Google) are taking advantage of the same are engaging in anti-competitive conducts which will cause irreversible harm to the members of the petitioner and other app developers in the market and cause distortion in the market,” the plea stated.

It stated that despite the user using third-party payment processors, Google will be charging a “service fee” at a 4 percent reduced rate from the developer for transactions that happen via non-GPBS under the garb of a new pricing policy.

“Presently, for such transactions, there is no requirement to pay any commission since GPBS is not used in such transactions. This commission of 26 percent should not be charged by Google at all, as it is unfair, and arbitrary when Google’s payment services are not being used,” the plea stated.

It is the petitioner’s case that the app developers, despite not using GPBS, will have to pay almost the same amount.

It is submitted by that Google chose not to introduce the new billing policy after the matter before CCI is concluded when the final order was reserved.

An order was passed by CCI on October 25, 2022, directing Google not to impose any condition on app developers which is unfair, unreasonable, or discriminatory to the services provided to them.

The plea also seeks direction that the CCI can validly invoke the “doctrine of necessity” in the matter for initiating non-compliance proceedings against Google.

“…CCI by invoking the doctrine of necessity has started approving proposed combinations in the interest of the market and economy. Similar standards and non-discriminatory approach should also be followed by the CCI to adjudicate the information related to anti-competitive conduct professing in the market and deter such activities,” the plea stated.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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