Supreme Court Monday transferred a batch of petitions related to alleged anti-competitive practices by Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart e-commerce platform to the Karnataka High Court's single-judge bench. The decision will minimise the scope of potentially conflicting rulings from various courts on the same subject.
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The petitions filed against Amazon-owned Cloudtail India and other entities, earlier pending across multiple HCs, will now be heard together by the Dharwad bench of the Karnataka HC.
A bench, led by Justice Ajay S Oka, said the «issue involved in the subject matter» of the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) transfer petition is substantially the same as is at present being heard by the single judge of Karnataka High Court.
«Therefore, it will be appropriate if all the petitions which are subject matter of this transfer petition are transferred for hearing to the High Court of Karnataka,» it said.
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