The Competition Commission had ordered probe against Google in four different cases for alleged abuse of dominant position while it has received a combined investigation report in two cases so far, Parliament was informed on Friday.
Corporate Affairs Minister Arun Jaitley told the Lok Sabha that Competition Commission of India has received four cases against Google for alleged abuse of dominant position.
CCI has directed its Director General to investigate these cases under the provisions of the Competition Act, he said in a written reply.
“In two cases filed by Consim Info and Consumer Unity & Trust Society, both against Google Inc and Google India, a combined investigation report has been submitted by DG, CCI,” Jaitley said.
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