CCI slaps Rs 215 cr fine on Eveready, Indo National, others, for unfair biz ways

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Fair trade regulator today imposed a total fine of Rs 215 crore on Eveready, Indo National, industry grouping AIDCM and their officials for cartelisation in pricing of carbon batteries.

Invoking leniency provisions, the reduced the quantum of penalties on Eveready, as well as their officials. The fine has been completely waived off in the case of Panasonic India, which was also involved in anti-competitive practices.

In a 39-page order, the watchdog has penalised Eveready and Indo National, which owns the brand 'Nippo' and Association of Indian Manufacturers (AIDCM) to the tune of nearly Rs 215 crore. The amount includes fines on officials of the two companies as well as that of the industry grouping.

"From the evidence collected in the case, found that the three manufacturers, facilitated by AIDCM, had indulged in anti-competitive conduct of price coordination, limiting production/ supply as well as market allocation," an official release said.

The fines imposed on Eveready and have been reduced by 30 per cent and 20 per cent, respectively, under the leniency provisions.

has to pay a fine of Rs 171.55 crore while the penalty on its officials is Rs 53.41 lakh. In the case of Indo National, the fine is Rs 42.26 crore on the company and Rs 29.57 lakh on the officials.

The regulator has imposed a penalty of Rs 1.85 lakh on AIDCM and Rs 16.09 lakh on its officials.

The matter was taken up suo-moto by the of India (CCI).

It was also observed that the anti-competitive conduct of the entities was continuing from 2008 to 2016, as per the release.

However, Section 3 of the Competition Act pertaining to

anti-competitive agreements came into force only in May 2009.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 19:55 IST