India, Nov. 26 -- iPhone-maker Apple has reportedly moved the Delhi High Court to challenge antitrust laws, which allow the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to calculate fines based on a company's global turnover.

According to a Bar and Bench report, Apple is opposing amendments made in 2023 to Section 27(b) of the Competition Act and the CCI's 2024 guidelines on determining penalties. The company has named India's Union Government and the CCI as respondents.

Notably, under Section 27(b), the CCI can impose fines of up to 10% of an entity's average turnover over the past three financial years if the company is found to have abused its dominant position or engaged in anti-competitive practices.

On the other hand, the 2024 guideline...