A complaint filed with the CCI had alleged that Samsung created a monopoly by restricting sale and supply of genuine spare parts, diagnostic tools, equipments, technical information and so on. It was also alleged that the handset maker was indirectly determining the sale price of the spare parts as well as repair and maintenance service charges.
Moreover, the complaint had said that such restrictive practices adopted by Samsung in conjunction with their respective authorized service centres resulted in denial of market access to independent repair workshops.
In a recent order, the CCI said that "no prima facie case of contravention of the provisions of... the (Competition) Act is made out against the opposite parties in the instant matter."
The regulator noted that the case was basically a dispute between a consumer and its service provider where consumer alleges deficiency in service being provided.
"The Commission is of the opinion that it does not involve any issue relating to competition which attracts the provisions of the Act," CCI said.
It also ruled that the complainant had not been able to show that the company had violated the competition norms.
The complaint was filed against Samsung chairman, Samsung India's managing director as well as chief executive officer, (South-West Asia operations).
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