The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the stand of the Competition Commission of India and Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) on Google's challenge to an order asking the regulator to look into the tech giant's policy of allowing use of third-party payment processors for paid app downloads and in-app purchases on a commission basis.
Senior Advocate Sandeep Sethi on Tuesday mentioned the matter before the bench headed by the Chief Justice of Delhi and sought urgent listing of the matter.
The Supreme Court has lamented the practice of Distribution Companies (DISCOMS) and power generating companies pursuing endless litigation challenging the concurrent findings arrived at by the Central.
Apart from declaration for WinZO's games such as Bubble Shooter 2, Candy Match, Knife Up and others as games of skill, the suit seeks a direction to Google to consider onboarding WinZO's games in a fair and unbiased manner.