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India's SAIL, the state-owned steel company, wins court order to stop antitrust investigation

According to court documents and legal filings by the company, an Indian court has halted the 'antitrust investigation' into the state-run Steel Authority of India after the company questioned the Indian watchdog over alleged 'procedural errors.

Exclusively reported in January, the Competition Commission of India conducted an investigation into the antitrust scandal involving India's Steel Sector. The investigation found that 28 companies colluded to fix steel prices. This included Tata Steel, JSW Steel, and state-run SAIL & RINL.

Online Madras High Court records show that the judge at an April 21 hearing halted the investigation of?SAIL. ? is reporting for the first-time on SAIL's court arguments and the ruling.

SAIL has not responded to a comment request.

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The company claimed that the watchdog's team of investigators drafted an supplementary report last year, which found SAIL guilty, but used the material that had been cited earlier to exonerate the?company.

SAIL stated in the filing that "principles of natural law mandate any?adverse?or prejudicial action, including reopening an investigation after exoneration must be preceded by?notice".

The CCI has not responded to any questions. The next hearing will be on June 10.

CCI found that 'Tata Steel JSW Steel SAIL RINL and RINL shared their pricing plans with rivals, and coordinated production reductions to reduce supply, according to reports.

The watchdog reviewed dozens of WhatsApp conversations, including those from groups called "Friends of Steel", “Tycoons” and "Steel Live Market".

(source: Reuters)