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CAIT welcomes K'taka HC order dismissing stay against Amazon, Flipkart probe
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SME Times News Bureau | 11 Jun, 2021
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has welcomed the judgement
of the Karnataka High Court on Friday dismissing the petition of Amazon
and Flipkart and the stay granted on an investigation by the
Competition Commission of India (CCI) against Amazon and Flipkarts
e-commerce business model in India.
"It fully vindicates the
stand of CAIT that the business model of Amazon and Flipkart is entirely
based on violating the FDI policy, rules and other laws and therefore
without wasting any more time, the CCI should immediately begin its
probe," CAIT said.
The CCI found a prima facie case for
investigation against Amazon and Flipkart for violating competition law
and distorting the level playing field in January 2020. Amazon and
Flipkart had approached the Karnataka High Court in February 2020 and
obtained a stay on the probe.
The CCI then approached the
Supreme Court which directed the Karnataka High Court to hear the
matter. Thereafter the matter was heard for nearly 40 days by the
Karnataka High Court and the order was reserved in April which was
pronounced on Friday.
While welcoming the court order, CAIT said
that with the pronouncement of the judgement, there is no bar for
conducting investigations into business model of Amazon and Flipkart,
and therefore, the CCI should immediately take necessary steps to
investigate Amazon and Flipkart's business practices and their business
model in India, through which they are continuing with malpractices and
dodging the law, rules and policies of the country.
CAIT said
it is for both the Central and state governments to bring to the books
the people who are continuously violating the law and the rules and
speedy actions should be taken against Amazon, Flipkart and others.
"Foreign
companies, particularly in the e-commerce sector, have been taking
India as a Banana Republic where the laws, policies and rules have no
sanctity and they have been provided with impunity to manipulate them
according to their wish.
"Unfortunately, they have been
successfully violating the laws and polices, bringing much disadvantage
to the small traders of the country. Therefore, the dictum ‘actions
speak louder than the words' needs to be put into practical operation by
the Union government," CAIT said.
CAIT has urged Union Commerce
and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal to immediately release a much-awaited
new press note replacing press note No. 2 of the FDI policy, blocking
the escape routes for these foreign funded e-commerce companies.
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