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Flipkart fights Competition Commission of India probe

The move follows a similar petition by rival Amazon.com

Reuters New Delhi Published 21.02.20, 07:07 PM
The Competition Commission of India had in January ordered a probe into alleged violations of competition law and certain discounting practices by the two e-commerce giants

The Competition Commission of India had in January ordered a probe into alleged violations of competition law and certain discounting practices by the two e-commerce giants (Shutterstock)

Walmart’s Flipkart has filed a legal challenge against an antitrust investigation ordered against the company in India, a court filing showed, following a similar petition by its rival Amazon.com Inc.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in January ordered a probe into alleged violations of competition law and certain discounting practices by the two e-commerce giants, but a state court put the investigation on hold last week following a challenge by Amazon.

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Flipkart’s legal filing was aimed at signalling the company is aggrieved by the CCI’s probe order, a person familiar with the matter said.

The filing comes days ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to India, and amid US concerns about India’s tightening of foreign investment rules for the ecommerce sector.

In its February 18 court filing in Bangalore, which is not public, Flipkart argues the CCI ordered its probe without initial evidence that the company’s practices were harming competition.

Flipkart said the CCI order was “perverse (and) passed without any application of mind”.

“Such an order exposes responsible corporate entities ... to the rigors of an intrusive investigation prejudicially affecting not only its credibility and reputation, but also its commercial prospects,” said Flipkart, urging the court to quash the probe.

A spokesman for Flipkart did not comment on the contents of the filing, saying it was a “procedural matter”. The case is likely to be heard next week.

The CCI did not respond to a request for comment.

Amazon and Flipkart have faced criticism from Indian retailers which accuse them of violating local laws by racking up billions of dollars of losses to fund deep discounts and discriminating against small sellers.

Meanwhile, the corporate affairs ministry has sought public comments till March 6 on its proposal to make amendments to competition law, including a provision for persons to seek the settlement of ongoing cases.

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