Flipkart urges Supreme Court to restrain CCI probe
Flipkart urges Supreme Court to restrain CCI probe
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NEW DELHI: Walmart-owned Flipkart has urged the Supreme Court to restrain the Competition Commission of India (CCI), as per a global news report. The request, in a court filing more than 700 pages long that has not been made public, illustrates Flipkart's level of concern over the investigation, which has prompted public spats between US firms and the Indian government.

In its investigation, which includes Amazon.com, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) sought a list of Flipkart’s top sellers, online discounts and pacts with smartphone makers, among 32 questions it asked on July 15.

CCI sought a list of Flipkart's top sellers, online discounts and pacts with smartphone makers, among 32 questions it asked on July 15. Flipkart told the Supreme Court the details sought reinforced its fear of the "invasive nature" of the investigation and asked it to put on hold both the information request and the overall investigation, the report said. "The information sought...is sensitive in nature," Flipkart said, adding that such investigations could have serious consequences on its reputation and goodwill. And it is evident that the director-general is determined to take precipitative action," it said.

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