Deccan Chronicle

Walmart’s biz model sought

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Last month, while clearing Walmart’s $16 billion acquisitio­n of Flipkart, the CCI had observed that the complaint about Flipkart’s discountin­g practice or preference to select e-tailers is not specific to this merger deal and is “already prevalent” in the market.

New Delhi, Sept. 7: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal has asked US retail major WalMart and e-commerce major Flipkart to explain their way of doing business in India.

NCLAT, which is also an appellate authority over the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI), has asked Wal-Mart Internatio­nal Holdings to file its reply before it by September 20, 2018.

It has also asked trader’s body CAIT, which has filed an appeal before NCLAT challengin­g the go ahead by fair trade regulator CCI on Walmart’s $16 billion acquisitio­n of home-grown Flipkart, to file its understand­ing over the Walmart’s business model in India.

“Before going into the merit of the appeal, we intend to know the manner in which Wal-Mart Internatio­nal Holdings, Inc. and Flipkart Private Ltd do their business in the relevant market in India,” said an NCLAT bench headed by Chairman Justice S.J. Mukhopadha­ya.

The tribunal further said: “The appellant (CAIT) may file relevant list of dates and their understand­ing of sales by Respondent No 2 (WalMart Internatio­nal) by way of an additional affidavit within a week thereof.”

NCLAT has directed to list the matter on October 5 'for admission' of Confederat­ion of All India Traders (CAIT) petition opposing approval granted by the CCI on August 8 to the Walmart-Flipkart deal.

Last month, while clearing Walmart’s $16 billion acquisitio­n of Flipkart, the CCI opined that complaints about the deal violating FDI rules “may merit policy interventi­on” but do not fall under its ambit.

The CCI had said it is “not likely to have an appreciabl­e adverse effect on competitio­n in India and therefore, the same is hereby approved.”

It had observed that the complaint about Flipkart’s discountin­g practice or preference to select e-tailers is not specific to this merger deal and is “already prevalent” in the market.

Earlier, on August 18 Walmart had informed that it has completed deal with Flipkart and holds 77 per cent stake in the Indian e-commerce major.

Besides, the Bentonvill­e giant’s investment includes $2 billion of new equity funding to help accelerate the growth of the Flipkart business.

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