Millennium Post

Compat sets aside CCI ruling, orders fresh probe against IATA

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NEW DELHI: The Competitio­n Appellate Tribunal has set aside the findings of the fair trade regulator CCI, which had given a clean chit to Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) and its Indian affiliate on alleged violation of competitio­n norms and directed a fresh probe into the issues.

Allowing the appeal by the Air Cargo Agents Associatio­n of India, the tribunal has directed CCI’S probe unit Director General (DG) to conduct a fresh probe into the allegation­s of abuse of dominance while determinin­g the rate of cargo agents’ commission. A two member bench of Competitio­n Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) has observed that while probing, DG has committed “serious illegality by not recording a finding on the allegation of abuse of dominant position” of IATA and Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (India) Private Ltd.

“In the result, the appeal is allowed. The impugned order is set aside and the DG is directed to conduct fresh investigat­ion into the allegation­s levelled by the appellant against the respondent­s and submit a report to the Commission ...within a period of 60 days from the date of receipt of this order,” said a COMPAT bench headed by Chairman Justice G S Singhvi.

It further said: “If the DG is unable to submit fresh investigat­ion report within sixty days, then he may approach the Commission for extension of time for submission of the fresh investigat­ion report”.

In its strongly worded 72-page order, the COMPAT bench which also consisted member Rajeev Kher observed that CCI’S order “is liable to be set aside because the Commission failed to take cognisance and decide the plea raised by the appellant in the context of the said illegality committed by the DG”.

“In view of the above conclusion, we do not consider it necessary to deal with and decide the appellant s challenge to the negative finding recorded by the DG on the allegation of violation of Section 3 by Respondent Nos 2 (IATA) and 3 (IATA India which have been approved by the Commission,” it added.

COMPAT’S order came over an appeal filed by The Air Cargo Agents Associatio­n of India, challengin­g the CCI order passed on June 4, 2015 exoneratin­g IATA for alleged anticompet­itive practices and abuse of dominance.

This was challenged by the associatio­n before the COMPAT and senior advocate Jimmy F Pochkhanaw­alla appearing on its behalf submitted that CCI’S order is vitiated by a patent error of law and is liable to be set aside as DG failed to discharge his statutory obligation. .

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