Grasim dispute remanded to India's antitrust watchdog over due process lapses
By Freny Patel ( May 6, 2026, 01:31 GMT | Insight) -- Textile manufacturer Grasim Industries’ long-running dispute over alleged market abuse has been remanded to India’s antitrust watchdog after the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal set aside an earlier penalty and directed the Competition Commission of India to follow principles of natural justice and grant the company a fair hearing.Grasim Industries' antitrust case has been remanded to India's antitrust watchdog after the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, or NCLAT, set aside a 3.01 billion rupee ($32.7 million) penalty and certain behavioral directions previously imposed on the leading textiles manufacturer. ...
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