
The antitrust case that forced Google to approach India’s top court
Google has said the CCI's antitrust order against it may inhibit the growth of the Android ecosystem
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Last year, the CCI found Google guilty in two of the four antitrust cases against the tech giant.
In one of the cases that involves Google's dominance in the Android OS market, the CCI has asked it to pay a fine of $161 million dollars.
Google approached the NCLAT contesting CCI's order, asking the tribunal to squash it but NCLAT declined. Now, Google has moved the country's top court.
What is the Android OS case all about?
Tune in to find out.