Terming the dispute as a "purely consumer issue", the Competition Commission of India (CCI) rejected the complaint, saying there is no competition issue involved.
It was alleged that Hewlett Packard (HP) indulged in anti-competitive practices and abused its dominant position by selling a defective, spurious and sub-standard laptop to the informant and did not provide the desired after-sale services.
Further, the complainant alleged that HP, in connivance with its dealers, was selling sub-standard products made in China causing serious damage to consumers' interests in India.
Besides, CCI observed that the dispute appears to be a consumer issue for which the informant may approach the appropriate forum as there is no competition issue involved in the matter.
"The information also does not disclose any kind of agreement that can be considered as anti-competitive," CCI said in a recent order.
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