NEW DELHI, June 26 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O) has urged India's Supreme Court to quash antitrust directives against it for abuse of the Android market, two sources said, as its presses its legal battle against the competition watchdog in one of its most important markets.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) said in October that Google, whose Android mobile operating system powers 97% of 600 million smartphones in India, had exploited its dominant position.
Google is now asking the Supreme Court to quash the remainder of the directives, the first source with direct knowledge said.
Google's Supreme Court challenge has not been previously reported.
The CCI too has approached the Supreme Court, seeking to reverse the tribunal's decision to give Google partial relief, according to a third source.
Persons:
India's, quashing, Aditya Kalra, Conor Humphries
Organizations:
of India, Google, U.S, Alphabet Inc, Supreme, Thomson
Locations:
DELHI, India