Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Sequoia asks court to dismiss lawsuit

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NEW DELHI: Sequoia Capital India has asked a local court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by one of its former general counsels, saying it was an attempt to curb its free speech rights and harm its interests, the firm’s court filing shows.

Sequoia has been locked in a legal battle with Sandeep Kapoor, after he included the company in a defamation lawsuit against media companies that reported on a leaked Sequoia email of June 2. Kapoor was Sequoia’s in-house general counsel for nearly nine years until 2019. The lawsuit is the latest in a series of troubles for Sequoia that have the company grappling with complaints from startups about damaged trust following high-profile governance scandals at some of its portfolio companies in India and South-East Asia.

Kapoor’s firm, Algo Legal, has said in a press statement and its lawsuit that Sequoia sent an email to its portfolio companies this month making baseless references to “concerning details” about the law firm that hurt its business and reputation.

Sequoia denied the allegation­s in a 19-page court filing in India’s tech hub of Bengaluru on June 18, calling the lawsuit “frivolous and vexatious” and saying it was duty bound to inform its portfolio companies when it detected certain irregulari­ties.

An independen­t probe at Sequoia Capital-backed fashion startup in Singapore, Zilingo, found certain payments made to Algo and its related entities “were not in consonance with the engagement terms/contracts”, forcing Sequoia to caution its portfolio companies from dealing with the law firm, the court filing states.

Sequoia’s filing, which has been seen by Reuters, has not been made public.

A spokespers­on for Algo and Kapoor said on Sunday they told the court on Saturday the probe into Zilingo’s affairs is ongoing and there was no final finding, and that Sequoia’s allegation­s in the filing were without merit.

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