A bench headed by Justices S J Mukhopadhaya and N V Ramana did not pass any order to restrain CCI from passing orders against DLF's housing projects in Gurgaon.
"We will first hear the question of jurisdiction. Whether Competition Commission had the jurisdiction," the bench said while posting the matter for hearing on February 18.
The apex court said at this stage, the primary question to be determined was whether the CCI can look into the quality of service rendered in an agreement and whether it breached anti-trust laws.
Senior advocate Amit Sibal, appearing for CCI, however contended that the appeals have to be heard in full and they cannot be heard on the issue of jurisdiction alone.
Earlier, DLF had filed a fresh undertaking in the apex court saying it be allowed to deposit balance Rs 480 crore out of total Rs 630 crore fine imposed on it by CCI in six monthly installments starting January 15.
DLF had deposited Rs 150 crore of the Rs 630 crore fine with the apex court registry. The court had in its August 27 last year order said the Registry will be at liberty to invest it in any of the nationalised banks.
DLF had moved the apex court expressing difficulty in meeting the November 26 last year deadline to deposit entire Rs 630 crore as a pre-condition to entertain its appeal.
It had sought six months' time to comply with the direction but the bench had asked it to deposit Rs 50 crore within three weeks and the rest Rs 580 crore in the next three months, that was before November 27.
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