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Telangana High Court pauses CCI probe against GMR Airport, Aero

- KR Srivats New Delhi

The Telangana High Court has stayed for two weeks, the CCI’s February order and recent investigat­ion report against GMR Hyderabad Internatio­nal Airport and GMR Aero Technic Ltd.

This follows GMR’s plea seeking quashing of proceeding­s before the CCI on the ground that complainan­t Air Works, an aircraft maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) service provider, had entered into a settlement agreement with GMR Hyderabad Internatio­nal Airport.

CCI, had however, declined to take the settlement between GMR Hyderabad Internatio­nal Airport and Air Works India on record. Accordingl­y, GMR challenged this CCI stance/ order before the Telangana

High Court. “This court is prima facie of the view that once a settlement has been reached between the informant and person against whom the informatio­n is filed, the very substratum of the proceeding­s by CCI is lost,” said the order issued by single judge Bench Surepalli Nanda on March 19.

“….this court opines that the issue needs examinatio­n in detail in so far as the jurisdicti­on of CCI to proceed further in the subject issue is concerned. Therefore, there shall be a stay of all further proceeding­s …..for a period of two weeks from today,” read the court order.

This is the second time that GMR had approached Telangana High Court on the matter.

‘SETTLEMENT UPHELD’

Samir Gandhi, cofounder and partner, Axiom5 Law Chambers, said that the order of the Telangana High Court effectivel­y pauses the CCI’s investigat­ion of an alleged abuse of dominance by GMR.

In doing so, the Telengana HC cites a 2015 judgement of the Madras HC that upheld a settlement arrived at between two parties and held that the CCI had no further role to investigat­e a complaint once the dispute had been resolved bilaterall­y.

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