Google Fined ₹20.24 Crore in Android TV Antitrust Settlement in India

Google settles Android TV antitrust case in India with a ₹20.24 crore fine. CCI's first major digital market case under 2023 settlement rules.
Google Fined ₹20.24 Crore in Android TV Antitrust Settlement in India
In a landmark decision on April 21, 2025 , the Competition Commission of India (CCI) approved a settlement with Google India over antitrust concerns involving the Android TV ecosystem . The global tech giant agreed to pay a ₹20.24 crore (approx. $2.38 million USD ) fine and implement crucial policy changes. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) ruled against Google for anti-competitive practices in the Android TV market, leading to a ₹20.24 crore fine and major policy changes. This marks the first-ever case settled under the CCI’s new 2023 settlement regulations , signaling a shift in India’s tech regulation strategy. ⚖️ What Was the Android TV Antitrust Case? 📂 Background & Legal Origins The case stemmed from a complaint filed under Section 19(1)(a) of the Competition Act, 2002 by antitrust lawyers Kshitiz Arya and Purushottam Anand . They accused Google of anti-competitive practices via: Television App Distribution Agreement (TADA) Android Compatibility Commitment (ACC) 🔍 Key Allegatio…

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