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Apple Battles India's Antitrust Law Over Billions in Fines
27 Nov
Summary
- Apple challenges India's antitrust law for calculating penalties.
- Potential fines could reach up to $38 billion according to reports.
- The case involves allegations of 'abusive conduct' by Apple.

Apple has initiated legal proceedings against India's antitrust body in Delhi High Court. The core of the dispute lies in the calculation of penalties, which the Competition Commission of India (CCI) bases on global turnover. Apple contends this method is unconstitutional and excessively disproportionate, potentially exposing the company to fines as high as $38 billion.
The legal challenge comes amid an ongoing investigation by the CCI into complaints lodged by a consortium of Indian startups and Match Group. These entities accuse Apple of engaging in 'abusive conduct,' specifically related to mandatory use of its in-app payment system and high commission rates for developers.
While the CCI has indicated a preliminary view that Apple's practices restrict developer choice, a final verdict remains pending. This situation highlights a significant regulatory challenge for Apple in one of its fastest-growing markets, where it achieved record shipments of 5 million units in Q3 2025.




