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The Delhi transport department has banned bike taxi aggregators including Uber, Ola, and Rapido from operating in the national capital region citing violations of the Motor Vehicle Act. The violation would result in a fine of Rs 1 lakh, and the government has...

The Supreme Court observed that the amendments made in Motor Vehicles Act in 2019 explains that aggregators cannot operate without a valid licence

Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF), a national policy thinktank working to provide a level-playing field to Indian startups, says that Google is attempting to muddle the CCI orders

Google’s policies such as steep commissions and mandatory use of its proprietary payment system can reportedly affect the business viability of start-ups

The government alleges that Google's plan to assert dominance has been to “neutralise or eliminate” rivals through acquisitions and to force advertisers to use its products by making it difficult to use competitors' products

In a setback to Google, the Supreme Court has endorsed the order of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) declining to grant an interim stay on the imposition of a penalty of Rs 1,337 crore on the US tech giant by the competition regulator for...

The top court has asked the NCLAT to decide Google's appeal against the competition regulator's order by March 31 this year

The Bengaluru-based ride-hailing start-up had challenged the state high court's refusal to grant a license to operate bike taxi or rickshaw services

NCLAT had, on January 4, declined to stay the order passed by the CCI, after observing that the order was passed on October 20, 2022, but the appeal against it was filed on December 20, 2022

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal directed the tech giant to deposit 10 per cent of the Rs 1,337.76 crore penalty on January 4