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SC junks plea alleging cartelisation practices by Uber, Ola
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New Delhi, Dec 17 (TIWN) The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the Competition Commission of India order, which dismissed complaints alleging cartelisation and anti-competitive practices by cab aggregators Uber and Ola.
A Bench comprising Justices RF Nariman, Krishna Murari and KM Joseph said: “Coming now to the merits, we have already set out the concurrent findings of fact of the CCI and the NCLAT, wherein it has been found that Ola and Uber do not facilitate cartelisation or anti-competitive practices between drivers, who are independent individual”. In this backdrop, the bench said it see no reason to interfere with these findings. “Resultantly, the appeal is dismissed,” said the top court.
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