On March 1, Google removed numerous apps from its app marketplace belonging to 10 companies, including Info Edge, People Interactive, and Matrimony, for violating billing policies. Following intervention from the Indian government, Google reinstated these apps on the Play Store.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) rejected businesses’ requests for temporary relief against Google’s fees, citing non-compliance with necessary criteria. The CCI initiated an investigation into Google’s high fees on the Play Store due to potential Competition Act violations, reflecting ongoing disputes with startups over anti-competitive behavior. Google’s Users Choice Billing policy is under scrutiny, following app removals and subsequent reinstatements after intervention from the Indian government. This series of events highlights the complex dynamics between tech giants, regulatory bodies, and businesses in the digital marketplace.