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NCLAT dismisses Amazon's appeal against CCI order

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New Delhi, June 13

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In a major setback to Amazon, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Monday rejected the US e-commerce giant’s appeal against an antitrust suspension of its investment deal with Future Group, saying the retailer had not made full disclosures at the time of seeking approval.

NCLAT also upheld a Rs-200 crore penalty imposed on Amazon by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and asked the e-commerce giant to deposit the same in 45 days. It supported the CCI findings that Amazon didn’t make full disclosures regarding the deal with Future Retail subsidiary — Future Coupons Pvt Ltd (FCPL).

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In its order, NCLAT said, “Amazon has not made full, whole, forthright and frank disclosures of relevant materials. It had furnished only limited disclosures pertaining to acquiring its strategic rights and interest in FRL (Future Retail Ltd)” and executing the commercial contract.

“In this regard, this appellate tribunal is in complete agreement with the view arrived at by the first respondent (CCI),” said the NCLAT Bench comprising Justice M Venugopal and Ashok Kumar Mishra.

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The competition watchdog had on December 17, 2021, levied a Rs 200-crore penalty on Amazon and suspended its deal with Future, stating that the US firm deliberately suppressed the actual scope and purpose of the 2019 investment and made false and incorrect statements. Amazon had challenged the decision, arguing that it had not concealed any information.

Amazon.com NV Investment Holdings LLC (Amazon) had in 2019 acquired 49% shareholding in FCPL, which in turn held 9.82% interest in FRL. Citing its indirect shareholding in FRL, Amazon had opposed the sale of its retail assets to Reliance Industries for Rs 24,713 crore. — PTI

Major setback

  • The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal supported the CCI findings that Amazon didn’t make full disclosures regarding the deal with Future Retail subsidiary — Future Coupons Pvt Ltd
  • Amazon had in 2019 acquired 49% shareholding in Future Coupons Pvt Ltd, which in turn held 9.82% interest in FRL
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