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Apple has filed a 545-page petition with the Delhi High Court, seeking to have the 2024 amendment to India’s Competition Act declared illegal. The amendment, which came into effect last year, grants the Competition Commission of India (CCI) the authority to use a company’s worldwide turnover when calculating fines.
Since 2022, the CCI has been investigating Apple over allegations that it abused its dominance in the Indian iOS ecosystem
India’s Sanchar Saathi pre-install mandate faces resistance from Apple, Android OEMs and privacy groups warning of technical, legal and constitutional risks.
In this article, we will delve into Apple India’s robust FY25 performance, exploring how its rising revenues, expanding service ecosystem, and strategic “Make in India” manufacturing bet have played a crucial role.
Apple has announced its fifth retail store in India, located in the DLF Mall of India, Noida. This expansion reinforces Apple’s strategy to strengthen its direct engagement with customers in key urban hubs across the country.
US-based technology giant and iPhone maker, Apple, moved to the Delhi High Court to challenge India's antitrust laws and the Competition Commission of India (CCI) penalties, which are imposed based on the global turnover of firms, reported the news portal Bar and Bench on Tuesday, 25 November 2025.
Apple has challenged India’s new antitrust penalty law which could potentially levy a fine of up to $38 billion on the hardware company, a court filing has showed. This is the first time India’s antitrust law has been challenged since last year when the Competition Commission of India (CCI) was asked to use a company’s global revenue to calculate the amount of fine.