The startup community has already filed a caveat in the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal<\/a>, anticipating that Google<\/a> would challenge the recent verdicts by India’s competition watchdog.

The caveat seeks to ensure that they are a party to the case and will be called to present their views on the matter, multiple sources aware of the development told ET.

The caveat was filed last week through the
Alliance of Digital India Foundation<\/a> (ADIF), one of the parties in the Google's Play Store<\/a> commission issue.

Google has 60 days to challenge the order by the
Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI<\/a>), either in NCLAT<\/a> or a high court.

The antitrust regulator had on October 25
imposed a penalty of Rs 936.44 crore on Google<\/a> for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store policies, apart from issuing a cease-and-desist order.

“This case will set a precedent and we want to make sure that all the effort is not lost when the final verdict comes out,” said one industry executive. “The case needs to be represented well and it also needs to get to a logical conclusion and that becomes a question for future cases.”

A caveat petition is a precautionary measure undertaken by an individual or entity anticipating that another individual or entity may file an application in a suit or proceeding against the person or entity in court.

It is a formal notice through which a person or entity receives intimation before any legal action is taken against the person or the entity.

On Tuesday, Google said it would
pause the enforcement of its deadline for Indian developers to adopt Google Play's billing system<\/a>. Legal experts told ET that the move was on expected lines.

“Following the CCI's recent ruling, we are pausing enforcement of the requirement for developers to use Google Play's billing system for the purchase of digital goods and services for transactions by users in India while we review our legal options and ensure we can continue to invest in Android and Play,” Google said in a blog post.

Many anticipated that its next step would be to appeal the CCI order.

Indian developers, too, are keeping all options open. The caveat petition is being viewed as one such measure.

“It is a standard practice that the informants (petitioners) would have filed because it is known that Google will not take these verdicts lying down,” a lawyer who did not wish to be named told ET.
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启动社区文件警告NCLAT预期谷歌的CCI的挑战

警告旨在确保他们一方,被称为提出自己对问题的看法,多个源的发展告诉等。

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启动社区已经提出警告国家公司法上诉法庭期待,谷歌将挑战印度竞争监管机构最近的裁决。

警告旨在确保他们一方,被称为提出自己对问题的看法,多个源的发展告诉等。

上周提起通过警告数字印度联盟的基础(ADIF),谷歌的一方玩店委员会的问题。

谷歌挑战order by 60天印度竞争委员会(CCI),在NCLAT或高等法院。

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反垄断监管机构已经于10月25日在谷歌上施加一个点球的936.44卢比滥用其优势地位对其发挥存储政策,除了发出指示要求。

“这种情况下将设置一个先例,我们想要确保所有的努力不是失去了最后的判决出来时,”一位行业高管表示。“需要代表好,它还需要一个合乎逻辑的结论,为未来的情况下成为一个问题。”

警告请愿书是一种预防措施由个人或实体预测另一个个人或实体文件应用程序在诉讼或诉讼在法庭上反对的人或实体。

这是一个正式通知,通过它,一个人或实体收到暗示之前采取任何法律行动反对的人或实体。

周二,谷歌表示,它将暂停执行的期限印度开发人员采用谷歌玩的计费系统。法律专家告诉ET,此举是在预期的行。

“CCI最近的裁决后,我们暂停执行要求开发者使用谷歌玩的计费系统对数字商品和服务的购买交易由用户在印度当我们回顾我们的法律选择,确保我们能继续投资于Android和玩,”谷歌在一篇博客文章中说。

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许多预期它的下一步将是吸引CCI秩序。

印度开发人员也将所有选择权。警告的请愿书被视为一个这样的措施。

“这是一个标准的做法,线人(上访者)会提起,因为众所周知,谷歌不会把这些裁决躺着,”一个不愿透露姓名的律师告诉等。

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The startup community has already filed a caveat in the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal<\/a>, anticipating that Google<\/a> would challenge the recent verdicts by India’s competition watchdog.

The caveat seeks to ensure that they are a party to the case and will be called to present their views on the matter, multiple sources aware of the development told ET.

The caveat was filed last week through the
Alliance of Digital India Foundation<\/a> (ADIF), one of the parties in the Google's Play Store<\/a> commission issue.

Google has 60 days to challenge the order by the
Competition Commission of India<\/a> (CCI<\/a>), either in NCLAT<\/a> or a high court.

The antitrust regulator had on October 25
imposed a penalty of Rs 936.44 crore on Google<\/a> for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store policies, apart from issuing a cease-and-desist order.

“This case will set a precedent and we want to make sure that all the effort is not lost when the final verdict comes out,” said one industry executive. “The case needs to be represented well and it also needs to get to a logical conclusion and that becomes a question for future cases.”

A caveat petition is a precautionary measure undertaken by an individual or entity anticipating that another individual or entity may file an application in a suit or proceeding against the person or entity in court.

It is a formal notice through which a person or entity receives intimation before any legal action is taken against the person or the entity.

On Tuesday, Google said it would
pause the enforcement of its deadline for Indian developers to adopt Google Play's billing system<\/a>. Legal experts told ET that the move was on expected lines.

“Following the CCI's recent ruling, we are pausing enforcement of the requirement for developers to use Google Play's billing system for the purchase of digital goods and services for transactions by users in India while we review our legal options and ensure we can continue to invest in Android and Play,” Google said in a blog post.

Many anticipated that its next step would be to appeal the CCI order.

Indian developers, too, are keeping all options open. The caveat petition is being viewed as one such measure.

“It is a standard practice that the informants (petitioners) would have filed because it is known that Google will not take these verdicts lying down,” a lawyer who did not wish to be named told ET.
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