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The Court of Appeal on Friday approved the decision of the competition committee in India to consider the invoice policy in the Google App Store, and to limit the freedom of the developers, while a new setback to the mother enterprise “Alphabet” was considered. In October 2022, the Indian Committee asked the US giant technology company to stop discrimination against applications using invoice services or third -party payment processes by the “Play Store” store, imposing a 9.4 billion Rupee ($ 110 million) fine. The abuse of ‘Play Store’, but the National Court of Appeal of Corporate Law decided to reduce the fine imposed on “Google” to 2.2 billion rupees, with the support for the most important accusation that the committee was aimed at “abuse of dominance” on the “Android” application store. A detailed version of the court’s decision is expected to be issued later. This negative judgment in India is the latest suspension in a series of legal challenges facing ‘alphabet’ around the world in anti -monopoly issues. However, the fine imposed in India is small compared to a standard fine of 4.3 billion euros, imposed by the European Union competition on the company as a result of the exploitation of the “Android” operation system on the mobile phone market. Google representatives in India have so far not responded to a request for comment.