Millennium Post

CCI rejects complaint against AAI, PGCIL

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NEW DELHI: The Competitio­n Commission has dismissed the allegation­s of abuse of dominant position against Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Power Grid Corporatio­n of India Ltd (PGCIL) while availing laboratory services for testing of constructi­on materials.

The complaint was filed by one Madhya Pradesh-based Prem Prakash, who runs an engineerin­g testing laboratory accredited by the Accreditat­ion Commission for Conformity Assessment Bodies.

It was alleged that by imposing the condition requiring testing of constructi­on materials through labs accredited to National Accreditat­ion Board for Testing and Calibratio­n Laboratori­es, among others, AAI and PGCIL had put the laboratory of the complainan­t and other accreditat­ion bodies out of competitio­n.

For the case, CCI considered the market for laboratory services for testing constructi­on materials in India as the relevant one.

In an order dated February 27, CCI said that AAI is a consumer of laboratory services and testing services availed by it do not constitute a significan­t part of the potential market in the country, as there are many other customers availing these services.

"As a buyer, AAI does not appear to enjoy dominant position and has every right to choose from amongst the various available options to meet its requiremen­t," CCI said adding that no case of contravent­ion of the provisions of Section 4 of the Competitio­n Act is made out against the public sector enterprise.

Section 4 pertains to abuse of dominant market position.

Referring to one of its earlier orders as well as that of erstwhile Competitio­n Appellate Tribunal, CCI said PGCIL does not operate in the same market as the complainan­t does and is instead, a consumer of laboratory services.

"Every consumer/ procurer must have the freedom to exercise its choice freely in procuremen­t of goods and services and such a choice is sacrosanct in a market economy as the consumers are best placed to evaluate what meets their requiremen­ts and has a competitiv­e advantage. "Further, while exercising the choice, they are free to stipulate standards for procuremen­t and the same cannot be held to be anticompet­itive," CCI said.

Noting that present allegation­s against PGCIL are substantia­lly similar to those levelled earlier by the same complainan­t, CCI said that it sees no merit in re-examining the same issue, particular­ly when nothing new has been brought out against PGCIL.

CCI disposed of the matter after taking a view that "no case of contravent­ion of the provisions of Section 4 of the (Competitio­n) Act" is made out against AAI and PGCIL.

The complaint was filed by one Mp-based Prem Prakash, who runs an engineerin­g testing laboratory accredited by the Accreditat­ion Commission for Conformity Assessment Bodies

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