The matter relates to booking of a commercial shop by the complainant at DLF Universal's project Prime Tower in Okhla, New Delhi.
Rejecting the allegations, the Competition Commission of India said that DLF Universal does not appear to be dominant in the relevant market and hence "the question of abuse of dominance by it does not arise".
For this case, CCI considered 'the market for provision of services for development and sale of commercial/space' as the relevant one.
In its order, dated January 29, CCI said there are many real estate developers that offer commercial and office spaces in the relevant market.
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