I ndiGo’s troubles continue to grow, with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) now considering an investigation into whether the airline misused its dominant market position. Sources have claimed that CCI may soon begin examining if IndiGo violated India’s antitrust laws by restricting services or imposing unfair conditions on passengers.
According to sources, there is a strong basis for the CCI to step in, even though the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is separately leading the main investigation into the airline’s ongoing operational crisis. The CCI is monitoring the situation and is expected to decide shortly whether to formally begin an inquiry under its jurisdiction.
What happens if CCI finds signs of unfair practices?
Under Section 4 of the Competition Act, com

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