SC REFUSES TO ADMIT PETITION FILED BY CCI IN THE CASE OF AMAZON AND FLIPKART; DIRECTS KARNATAKA HC TO DECIDE THE PLEA WITHIN 6 WEEKS
Legal Era|November 2020
The Supreme Court refused to entertain a petition filed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) seeking vacation of stay as directed by the Karnataka High Court against its order calling for an inquiry into the alleged anticompetitive practices engaged in by Flipkart, Amazon and others.
SC REFUSES TO ADMIT PETITION FILED BY CCI IN THE CASE OF AMAZON AND FLIPKART; DIRECTS KARNATAKA HC TO DECIDE THE PLEA WITHIN 6 WEEKS

The three judges’ bench comprising Hon’ble Justices A.M. Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheshwari, and Sanjiv Khanna have directed the CCI to approach the Karnataka High Court rather than Supreme Court. However, the apex court has asked the Karnataka High Court to decide on CCI’s plea to probe into the alleged anti-competitive practices of the e-commerce company within six weeks.

The complaints filed by trading bodies involving Delhi Vyapar Mahasangh, CCI on 13th January, 2020 had ordered an enquiry against Flipkart and Amazon for alleged malpractices, including deep discounting and tieups along with preferential sellers on their platforms.

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