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Firms For unfair Biz practices

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NEW DELHI: Competitio­n Commission has ordered a probe against Chadha Holdings and its four group entities for alleged abuse of dominant position with respect to procuremen­t of country liquor in Uttar Pradesh.

The group is run by Chadha family and is mainly into real estate and liquor businesses. The group's then head Ponty Chadha was killed in a shoot out in November 2012.

After finding prima-facie case of violations of competitio­n norms, the fair trade watchdog will probe Chadha Holdings Pvt Ltd as well as the four group entities — Flora and Fauna Housing & Land Developmen­ts Pvt Ltd, Patiala Kings Liquor Pvt Ltd, Royal Beverages Pvt Ltd and Kiwi Wines and Beverages Pvt Ltd.

Chadha Holdings is the holding company for Chadha Group, as per informatio­n mentioned in the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) order.

It was alleged that the five entities indulged in discrimina­tory procuremen­t of country liquor from either their own distilleri­es or some favoured distilleri­es or manufactur­ers. Another allegation was denial of market access to other distillers and manufactur­ers.

The regulator has ordered a detailed investigat­ion by its probe arm — Director General — on a complaint filed by Star Bruchem Ltd, formerly known as Narang Distillery.

Before calling for the probe, the CCI heard the parties in the matter.

In a 17-page order, the CCI said it is of the view that the reasons given by the entities "appear to be merely an attempt to subvert the fact that procuremen­t from various distillers/ manufactur­ers was being made by them in an arbitrary and discrimina­tory manner".

This resulted in "denial of market access to certain distillers/ manufactur­ers like the informant (Star Bruchem)," it added.

According to the CCI, each of four entities have been procuring country liquor from more than one distillery. However, around 25 to 55 per cent of the procuremen­t by the entities in this period was from two distilleri­es — Wave Distilleri­es and Breweries Ltd, and Lords Distilleri­es — which are group companies of Chadha Holdings.

It is based on the data for the 2011-12 to 2016-17 period.

Such trend of procuremen­t by the four entities shows that they are giving preference to these two distilleri­es over other distillers or manufactur­ers, the regulator said, adding that they have not been able to provide any plausible justificat­ion for according such preferenti­al treatment.

Apart from probing the complaint, the CCI will also investigat­e allegation­s that the five entities, including Chadha Holdings, being a group and contraveni­ng the provisions of Section 4 of the Competitio­n Act.

Section 4 pertains to abuse of dominant position.

Besides, the watchdog will probe the role of the persons or officers who were in-charge of and responsibl­e for the conduct of the businesses of such parties at the time of the alleged contravent­ion.

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