New Delhi, May 16 -- The Delhi high court on Friday asked the Competition Commission of India (CCI) not to pass a final order till July 15 in its probe against tech giant Apple over its App Store's payment policies. A bench of chief justice DK Upadhyaya and justice Tejas Karia opined that it had issued notice in Apple's petition challenging the legal provision empowering the CCI to impose penalties of up to 10% on an errant company's global turnover on finding something "considerable", and said that passing a final order could create complications. "We had issued notice only after finding something considerable in the matter..Do not make this petition infructous. Proceed, but do not take final order. We'll adjudicate the issue, you may proceed with the proceeding but you will not take a final decision. Its only that the petition had been filed and finding something considerable we (had) issued notice," the bench told to CCI's lawyer Balbir Singh. It added, "What will happen in a month's time? We're not stopping your proceedings, we're only saying do not pass orders, else it will create complications.." The court also asked Apple to cooperate with the CCI probe. "We also direct that in the proceedings, the petitioner shall fully cooperate," the court said. The direction came after Apple's lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi informed the court that although its petition was listed for hearing on July 15, the CCI had issued a notice scheduling a final hearing on May 21....