NCLAT sets aside Rs.301.61 Crore Penalty Against Grasim for Unfair Conduct:

NCLAT sets aside Rs.301.61 Crore Penalty Against Grasim for Unfair Conduct

Grasim Industries was fined by the Competition Commission of India in 2020 for unfair business practices. On 5 May 2026, the Appellate Tribunal cancelled that fine and told CCI to look at the case again.

CCI Accused Grasim of Unfair Practices in the VSF Market in 2020

authorKhushi JaindateMay 6, 2026
Last update on May 6, 2026
NCLAT sets aside Rs.301.61 Crore Penalty Against Grasim for Unfair Conduct Brief details of litigation In 2020, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) imposed a penalty of Rs.301.61 crore on Grasim Industries for alleged unfair practices in its Viscose Staple Fibre business. The company informed the stock exchanges about this development through a letter dated 16 March 2020. However, Grasim did not create any provision in its books of accounts regarding this penalty. Subsequently, the company challenged the order before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).
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Change in the status of proceedings On 5 May 2026, NCLAT Set-aside the old CCI order. The case has been sent back to CCI for a fresh hearing. The penalty is not enforceable for now, and the matter will be reconsidered after Grasim has had a proper chance to present its case.

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