Former Amazon seller sues Indian watchdog over antitrust probe


FILE PHOTO: Smartphone with Amazon logo is seen in front of displayed Indian flag in this illustration taken, July 30, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A former top Amazon seller in India has asked a judge to quash an antitrust investigation that found the U.S. e-commerce company and some of its sellers breached local competition laws, court records showed on Thursday.

Antitrust investigations conducted by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) have found Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart, some of their sellers and smartphone brands, violated local competition laws by giving preference to select online sellers and prioritizing certain listings, Reuters has reported.

The findings follow a Reuters investigation in 2021 which was based on Amazon's internal documents and showed the company gave preferential treatment for years to a small group of sellers on its platform, and used them to bypass Indian laws. Amazon denied any wrongdoing.

One of those sellers, Appario, which has since ceased to be a seller on Amazon, on Thursday challenged the CCI in the High Court in Karnataka state, saying the investigation report that names it must be "set aside", court records showed.

No further information on the grounds for the suit was immediately available.

The lawsuit marks the first legal challenge to the CCI investigation that started in 2020, and poses a major challenge to Amazon in India, a key market.

Appario also said in the suit that a CCI order that asked it to submit its financial statements after the investigation was completed should be quashed, according to the court's records.

Appario, Amazon and the competition regulator did not respond to requests for comment.

Amazon maintained it does not give preferential treatment to any seller and complies with all laws, but said in October 2022 that Appario will within a year cease to list products on its website.

The Reuters investigation had found that Appario was internally referred to as a "special" merchant and received discounted fees and access to Amazon global retail tools used for things like inventory management.

In 2022, the CCI raided Appario and some other sellers as part of its investigations.

(Reporting by Aditya Kalra;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

   

Next In Tech News

X asks Brazil's top court to allow it to resume services, source says
Microsoft to make $2.7 billion cloud, AI investments in Brazil
US Justice Department probes Super Micro Computer, WSJ reports
Anwar urges Amazon Web Services to fast-track RM29.2bil project
US imposes fresh Russia- and cyber-related sanctions
Visa agrees to buy AI-focused enterprise tech firm Featurespace
OpenAI CEO denies exec departures linked to restructuring
Micron rises 19% on AI-driven forecast, fuels chip stock rally
UK police investigating Islamophobic hack of Wi-Fi at train stations
Accenture's AI business takes center stage in quarterly results beat

Others Also Read