Fair trade regulator CCI today rejected allegations of anti-competitive practices made against state-owned CIL with respect to spot e-auction of coal.
Rejecting the complaint, Competition Commission of India (CCI) said none of the terms cited in the complaint with regard to the spot e-auction scheme of coal "appears to be unfair or discriminatory".
The complaint was filed against Coal India (CIL) and its subsidiary Central Coalfields.
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"On a careful examination of the impugned terms, the commission notes that such broadside omnibus challenge to the terms of the special spot e-auction scheme without specifying in any manner as to how the same are contrary to provisions of Section 4 of the (Competition) Act, cannot be sustained," CCI noted.
Section 4 relates to abuse of dominant market position.
Coal India had come under the lens of CCI for anti- competitive practices on earlier occasions.
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