India, April 22 -- Food delivery major Swiggy has received another interim relief from the Karnataka High Court after it extended the stay on proceedings in the ongoing antitrust probe by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) till the next hearing on April 25.
The HC, hearing Swiggy's petition, flagged procedural concerns over reliance on third-party statements in the CCI investigation that have not been subjected to cross-examination, Business Standard reported.
Justice Sachin Shankar Magadum cited recent Supreme Court precedent in CCI vs Schott Glass India, underscoring that untested third-party evidence should not ordinarily be used as the basis for adverse findings.
Swiggy had approached the court after the CC...
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