Maruti Suzuki India has announced that the ongoing legal matter with the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has been adjourned once again. The hearing, which took place on 25th March 2026, involved further arguments concerning the company’s case. The tribunal has now scheduled the next hearing for 24th April 2026.
This development follows a series of adjournments and hearings that have been ongoing since the initial order by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against Maruti Suzuki on 23rd August 2021. The case has seen numerous postponements, with the NCLAT granting interim stays and setting various dates for hearings over the past years.
The legal proceedings have involved multiple submissions and arguments from both Maruti Suzuki and the CCI. The matter has been listed and adjourned several times, with the tribunal often citing a lack of time or awaiting further submissions from the involved parties.
As the case continues, stakeholders and observers remain keenly interested in the outcome, given its potential implications for Maruti Suzuki and the broader automotive industry in India.
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