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The Supreme Court of India has asked the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for a response regarding an appeal filed by MRF Ltd, one of the companies fined in a case related to alleged cartelisation and price manipulation in the tyre industry. The case, which began over a decade ago, saw the CCI impose penalties on several tyre companies in 2018. However, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal overturned the order in December 2022 and directed the CCI to pass a fresh order, citing errors in calculation and the need to save the domestic tyre industry.

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