
Asian Paints aims to quash CCI probe, saying investigation order mishandled
Asian Paints
, is seeking to quash an antitrust inquiry by
CCI
, arguing that officials damaged its
reputation
by publishing, and then deleting, allegations against its
CEO
from the investigation order, legal papers show.
Rapid infrastructure and real estate growth in India, one of the world's fastest-growing economies, has made the paints business a lucrative sector worth around $9.5 billion.
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The
Competition Commission of India
is investigating Asian Paints, which has a 52% market share, after officials found merit in a complaint filed by rival
Birla Opus
that Asian Paints had abused its dominant position by offering discounts and incentives to dealers.
In a court challenge, Asian Paints told Mumbai judges the CCI's July 1 order contained an allegation that its CEO warned
raw material suppliers
in a meeting that they would get less business from the company if they dealt with Birla.
Within 24 hours, the reference was deleted and a new modified order was issued by the CCI, Asian Paints said in the filing, adding that both orders were still online and such an unexplained change was against legal procedures.
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"The concurrent existence of two different orders ... has undermined the integrity of the proceedings, creating confusion in the market," Asian Paints said in its July 14
high court
filing, seen by Reuters.
"The contents of the first impugned order have also caused grave reputational damage to the petitioner and to its CEO."
The CCI did not respond to queries on
Asian Paints' lawsuit
or why the changes were made to its order.
Asian Paints, its CEO Amit Syngle and Birla Opus, the paints arm of billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla's
Grasim Industries
, also did not respond to queries.
Reuters is first to report the contents of Asian Paints' 250-page lawsuit, which is not public.
Birla has dented some of Asian Paints' dominance after it launched in February 2024 and grew rapidly to garner a near 7% market share by March this year, Elara Capital data shows.
Asian Paints also presented a table to the judge citing other changes made in the revised order, including the deletion of a reference that its representatives were allegedly concerned about some dealers using Birla's specialist paint devices.
Making such changes indicates the CCI took its decision with a "pre-meditated mind", Asian Paints' filing said.
Ahead of the CCI's decision to investigate, Reuters on June 6 first reported Birla's confidential antitrust complaint against Asian Paints. Asian Paints submitted that story to the CCI and also inquired about the case, the filing shows.
Asian Paints' court challenge will be heard on August 6.

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