The fair trade watchdog is already probing the Internet major for alleged anti-competitive business practices.
The latest order came on a complaint by one Vishal Gupta against Google Inc, Google Ireland Ltd and Google India Pvt Ltd alleging that Google Adwords accounts are extremely "opaque and not transparent."
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) also directed its Director General (DG) to investigate the role, if any, of persons who were in charge of, and were responsible to the companies for the conduct of their businesses, after giving due opportunity of hearing to such persons.
In an order released today, the Commission said that "Google's practices prima facie stem, to a large degree, from its undisputable dominance in the online search market."
"Therefore, Google's practices towards AdWords customers such as the RTS (remote technology support) firms in this case, need to be investigated," the watchdog added.
The order dated April 15 was released today.
In September 2012, the complainant's group of companies had resolved to set up an RTS business and an Adwords account was opened and activated on January 2013.
According to the CCI, the investigation is required to determine the nature and extent of problems that prompted Google to take actions against the RTS industry and whether or not the termination of the Adwords account was legitimate.
