Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Probe against e-com firms to go on: SC

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay the antitrust probe against e-commerce giants Amazon and Flipkart, observing that the firms must submit themselves to the inquiry by the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI).

“We expect big organisati­ons like Amazon and Flipkart to voluntaril­y go for an inquiry,” a bench, headed by CJI NV Ramana, remarked while declining to entertain petitions by Amazon and Flipkart against an order of the Karnataka high court. The bench, which also included justices Vineet Saran and Surya Kant, told the counsel for the companies: “You have to submit to an inquiry. You must go.”

On a request made by Flipkart’s lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi, the court gave the companies four weeks for appearing before the Director General (DG) of the CCI to join the investigat­ion. Singhvi pointed out that the time to show up before the DG was expiring on Monday.

“We see no ground to interfere with the impugned judgment of the high court. However, we grant four weeks for the parties to submit to the inquiry,” the court recorded in its order.

Senior counsel Gopal Subramaniu­m represente­d Amazon before the top court while solicitor general Tushar Mehta appeared for the CCI. The case arises out of CCI’S order in January last year, directing a probe against the two e-commerce companies into their practices such as discountin­g, exclusive tie-ups and private labels.

 ?? MINT ?? The CCI ordered the investigat­ion against Flipkart and Amazon for allegedly promoting select sellers on their ecommerce platforms and using business practices that stifle competitio­n.
MINT The CCI ordered the investigat­ion against Flipkart and Amazon for allegedly promoting select sellers on their ecommerce platforms and using business practices that stifle competitio­n.

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