\"<p>FILE
FILE PHOTO: Whatsapp logo is seen in this illustration taken, August 22, 2022. REUTERS\/Dado Ruvic\/Illustration<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday dismissed the pleas by Meta Platforms Inc<\/a>, the parent company of social media platforms Facebook and WhatsApp<\/a>, challenging the probe ordered by the Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI) into WhatsApp's updated privacy policy of 2021. A bench of Justices M R Shah and Sudhanshu Dhulia said CCI is an independent authority and the proceedings before it cannot be stopped, and junked the petitions against the Delhi high court<\/a> judgment upholding the probe ordered by the chief national competition regulator.

\"We've heard the counsel. No interference of this court is required to be called for. The CCI is an independent authority to consider any violation of the provisions of the Competition Act of 2002...The CCI cannot be dissuaded from investigation and alleged violation of Competition Act, 2002,\" the bench held.

Any observation made by the high court should be considered as tentative\/prima facie, the bench said.

The Delhi High Court had on September 28 dismissed a plea by Facebook India challenging the probe ordered by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) into WhatsApp's updated privacy policy of 2021.

Facebook India had approached the single judge bench after a division bench of the high court in August dismissed its impleadment application in a related matter and granted it liberty to challenge the CCI order by way of a separate writ petition.

The division bench had on August 25 dismissed the appeals of WhatsApp and
Facebook Inc<\/a> against a single judge's order rejecting their challenge to the probe ordered by the CCI into the instant messaging platform's updated privacy policy.

Facebook India, the Indian subsidiary of US-based Facebook Inc (now known as Meta Platforms), had argued that the CCI has clubbed it in its ongoing investigation against Facebook Inc and WhatsApp even though it has not formed any prima facie opinion against it.

In April last year, a single judge of the high court had refused to interdict the investigation directed by the CCI on the petitions by WhatsApp LLC and Facebook Inc --now Meta Platforms.

In January last year, the CCI had on its own decided to look into WhatsApp's updated privacy policy based on news reports.

The anti-trust regulator had said its investigation concerned WhatsApp's anti-competitive sharing of user data with Facebook.

It also defended the initiation of a probe against Facebook as well in connection with WhatsApp's privacy policy, saying the former is the holding company of the messaging platform and it can potentially exploit the data being shared.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":94871191,"title":"Some EU countries want billion-euro chip plan to also fund current chips","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/some-eu-countries-want-billion-euro-chip-plan-to-also-fund-current-chips\/94871191","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":94871281,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"SC dismisses pleas challenging CCI probe into WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy","synopsis":"A bench of Justices M R Shah and Sudhanshu Dhulia said CCI is an independent authority and the proceedings before it cannot be stopped, and junked the petitions against the Delhi high court judgment upholding the probe ordered by the chief national competition regulator.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/sc-dismisses-pleas-challenging-cci-probe-into-whatsapps-2021-privacy-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":178,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":858000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-10-15 07:45:54","lastupd":"2022-10-15 07:49:12","breadcrumbTags":["WhatsApp","meta platforms inc","facebook inc","competition commission of india","delhi high court","WhatsApp privacy policy","WhatsApp CCI probe","WhatsApp privacy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/sc-dismisses-pleas-challenging-cci-probe-into-whatsapps-2021-privacy-policy"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-10-15" data-index="article_1">

SC驳斥了请求挑战CCI调查WhatsApp 2021隐私政策

长椅上的大法官M R沙和Sudhanshu Dhulia说CCI是一个独立的权威和诉讼之前,不能停止,和废弃请愿反对德里高等法院判决支持调查命令由首席国家竞争监管机构。

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新德里:最高法院周五驳回的请求元平台公司的母公司,Facebook和社交媒体平台WhatsApp,挑战调查命令的印度竞争委员会(CCI) WhatsApp 2021的更新隐私政策。长椅上的大法官M R沙和Sudhanshu Dhulia说CCI是一个独立的权威和诉讼之前,不能停止,并抛弃请愿反对德里高等法院判断维护调查命令由首席国家竞争监管机构。

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“我们听到了律师。不需要干涉法院的呼吁。CCI是一个独立的权威考虑任何违反竞争法的规定2002年……CCI不能劝阻调查和指控违反竞争法,2002,“板凳上举行。

任何观察由高等法院应被视为初步/初步,板凳说。

在9月28日德里高等法院驳回请求通过Facebook印度挑战竞争委员会的调查命令印度(CCI) WhatsApp 2021的更新隐私政策。

Facebook印度靠近单一法官板凳在板凳上一个部门的高级法院驳回了其8月impleadment应用相关的物质和授予它自由挑战CCI秩序通过一个单独的命令请愿书。

长椅上有分工WhatsApp, 8月25日驳回上诉Facebook Inc .对单个法官拒绝他们挑战调查下令CCI进入即时通讯平台的隐私政策更新。

Facebook的印度,印度的子公司美国Facebook Inc .(现在被称为元平台),曾认为,CCI已募集的正在进行的调查与Facebook Inc .和WhatsApp,尽管它没有形成任何初步意见。

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去年4月,一个高等法院的法官拒绝阻断调查由请愿的CCI WhatsApp LLC和Facebook Inc .——现在元平台。

去年1月,CCI自行决定调查WhatsApp更新隐私政策基于新闻报道。乐动扑克

有关反垄断监管机构已经表示,其调查WhatsApp与Facebook的反竞争共享用户数据。

也为探针对Facebook的起始与WhatsApp的隐私政策,说前者是消息传递平台的控股公司,可以利用数据共享。
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\"&lt;p&gt;FILE
FILE PHOTO: Whatsapp logo is seen in this illustration taken, August 22, 2022. REUTERS\/Dado Ruvic\/Illustration<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday dismissed the pleas by Meta Platforms Inc<\/a>, the parent company of social media platforms Facebook and WhatsApp<\/a>, challenging the probe ordered by the Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI) into WhatsApp's updated privacy policy of 2021. A bench of Justices M R Shah and Sudhanshu Dhulia said CCI is an independent authority and the proceedings before it cannot be stopped, and junked the petitions against the Delhi high court<\/a> judgment upholding the probe ordered by the chief national competition regulator.

\"We've heard the counsel. No interference of this court is required to be called for. The CCI is an independent authority to consider any violation of the provisions of the Competition Act of 2002...The CCI cannot be dissuaded from investigation and alleged violation of Competition Act, 2002,\" the bench held.

Any observation made by the high court should be considered as tentative\/prima facie, the bench said.

The Delhi High Court had on September 28 dismissed a plea by Facebook India challenging the probe ordered by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) into WhatsApp's updated privacy policy of 2021.

Facebook India had approached the single judge bench after a division bench of the high court in August dismissed its impleadment application in a related matter and granted it liberty to challenge the CCI order by way of a separate writ petition.

The division bench had on August 25 dismissed the appeals of WhatsApp and
Facebook Inc<\/a> against a single judge's order rejecting their challenge to the probe ordered by the CCI into the instant messaging platform's updated privacy policy.

Facebook India, the Indian subsidiary of US-based Facebook Inc (now known as Meta Platforms), had argued that the CCI has clubbed it in its ongoing investigation against Facebook Inc and WhatsApp even though it has not formed any prima facie opinion against it.

In April last year, a single judge of the high court had refused to interdict the investigation directed by the CCI on the petitions by WhatsApp LLC and Facebook Inc --now Meta Platforms.

In January last year, the CCI had on its own decided to look into WhatsApp's updated privacy policy based on news reports.

The anti-trust regulator had said its investigation concerned WhatsApp's anti-competitive sharing of user data with Facebook.

It also defended the initiation of a probe against Facebook as well in connection with WhatsApp's privacy policy, saying the former is the holding company of the messaging platform and it can potentially exploit the data being shared.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":94871191,"title":"Some EU countries want billion-euro chip plan to also fund current chips","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/some-eu-countries-want-billion-euro-chip-plan-to-also-fund-current-chips\/94871191","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":94871281,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"SC dismisses pleas challenging CCI probe into WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy","synopsis":"A bench of Justices M R Shah and Sudhanshu Dhulia said CCI is an independent authority and the proceedings before it cannot be stopped, and junked the petitions against the Delhi high court judgment upholding the probe ordered by the chief national competition regulator.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/sc-dismisses-pleas-challenging-cci-probe-into-whatsapps-2021-privacy-policy","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":178,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":858000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-10-15 07:45:54","lastupd":"2022-10-15 07:49:12","breadcrumbTags":["WhatsApp","meta platforms inc","facebook inc","competition commission of india","delhi high court","WhatsApp privacy policy","WhatsApp CCI probe","WhatsApp privacy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/sc-dismisses-pleas-challenging-cci-probe-into-whatsapps-2021-privacy-policy"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/sc-dismisses-pleas-challenging-cci-probe-into-whatsapps-2021-privacy-policy/94871281">