Flipkart, Amazon challenge court order on CCI probe: Report
Walmart-owned Flipkart and Amazon.com Inc have filed legal challenges against the resumption of an antitrust investigation into their business practices, a global news wire reported.
- The fresh appeal from Flipkart was filed on June 16.
- Amazon has mounted a similar challenge.
- CCI launched an investigation in January 2020.
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New Delhi: Walmart-owned Flipkart and Amazon.com Inc have filed legal challenges against the resumption of an antitrust investigation into their business practices, a global news wire reported.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) launched an investigation in January last year after a complaint accused Flipkart and Amazon of promoting select sellers on their e-commerce platforms and using deep discounts to stifle competition.
The companies have denied wrongdoing and near-immediate legal challenges from the pair stalled the investigation for more than a year until a court last week ruled it could resume, having dismissed arguments that the CCI lacked evidence.
The fresh appeal from Flipkart filed on June 16, argues that decision by the Karnataka court to allow the probe to resume was erroneous and must be put on hold, the report said.
"Irreparable injury will be caused to the appellant if the investigation was to continue pending the present appeal," the Flipkart filing, as per the report said. It also urged the court to quash the initial CCI order for the investigation.
Amazon has mounted a similar challenge, the report said. Both are likely to be heard by a two-judge panel this week. Also Read: Good news! Flipkart to pilot drone delivery of vaccines, medical supplies
The report said that the CCI planned to speed up the investigation as it increases its scrutiny of big-tech firms. The CCI plans to demand information from Flipkart and Amazon on the accusations "as quickly as possible", one source said. Such investigations usually run several months.
Both Amazon and Flipkart are currently battling accusations from offline retailers that their complex business structures let them circumvent foreign investment rules for e-commerce. Also Read: Karnataka HC deals blow to Amazon, Walmart''s Flipkart in antitrust case
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