Appearing for NRAI, Advocate Abir Roy said that if such an order is being passed, it could also be specified that the CCI should decide on the matter in a time-bound manner.
The Court said that it could direct the CCI to decide on the matter within a month after hearing all parties.
Whereas Swiggy’s counsel was agreeable to this suggestion, counsel for CCI asked the Court not to pass orders to this effect today. She also expressed apprehensions that such an order may later be treated as a precedent by other parties.
The Court, however, assured that it would specify in the order that it should not be treated as a precedent.
Source: Barandbench