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Apple says India antitrust body overstepping judicial authority as spat intensifies

Apple says the demand could expose it to a $38 billion penalty under India’s updated antitrust fine rules.

  • Apple urged the Delhi High Court to pause antitrust proceedings after the CCI demanded financial information, which the company claims could result in a penalty of up to $38 billion.
  • The dispute centers on India's 2024 competition law, which allows fines based on global turnover; Apple has challenged this framework as 'manifestly arbitrary, unconstitutional, grossly disproportionate, unjust.'
  • While the CCI claims Apple has 'been afforded adequate opportunities to file' its objections, the company maintains it is a smaller player than Google's Android in India.
  • After the CCI scheduled a final hearing for May 21, Apple argued the decision represents an escalation to 'usurp the Hon'ble Court's authority,' requesting the court hear the matter on May 15.
  • India remains a critical growth market for Apple, where iPhones hold 9% market share, up from 4% two years ago, according to Counterpoint Research.
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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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