Source:-https://www.businessinsider.in Reliance Industries agreed to buy Future Group but Amazon objected. The Jeff Bezos-led company already got an order from a Singapore arbitrator stopping the deal between Mukesh Ambani and Kishore Biyani from progressing.In response, Future Group went to the Delhi High Court seeking it to stop the global e-commerce giant from interfering in the
Source:-https://www.timesnownews.com New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is all set to give its judgment on Monday (December 21) on Future Retail Ltd’s plea to restrain online behemoth Amazon.com from writing letters to regulators against its asset sale with Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL). The court will give its ruling at 10:30 am on Monday,
Source:-https://www.ndtv.com The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (November 10) sought Amazon’s response on a plea by Kishore Biyani led Future Retail Ltd (FRL) alleging that the e-commerce major was interfering in its deal with Reliance Retail on the basis of an interim order by a Singapore arbitrator. Justice Mukta Gupta issued summons to Amazon, Future
Source: indiatoday.in In a shocking incident, a 43-year-old was allegedly hypnotised by a delivery agent for Amazon who then attempted to rape the woman at her flat in Noida. The incident took place on Monday morning when the 30-year-old delivery agent arrived at the Noida flat of the woman to pick up a return, The
Source: entrackr.com Online video streaming services, in the last couple of years, have emerged as one of the fastest segments with significant growth. Though, along with growth, they always have been at the centre of regulation debate for its unbridled content offering. After being discussed in Delhi High Court and Supreme Court, the latest regulation
Source: theprint.in New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has restrained e-commerce platforms Amazon, Flipkart, Healthkart and Snapdeal from featuring and selling products belonging to Amway without its consent. A similar order has been issued against Amazon with respect to the products of Modicare and Oriflame. Authoring the judgment, Justice Pratibha M. Singh quoted the popular
Source – businesstoday.in The Delhi High Court has asked e-commerce giant Amazon to delist some sellers on their platform as they are selling counterfeit goods. The court’s order came after Beverly Hills Polo Club said that sellers were selling fake goods of the brand on Amazon. Beverly Hills Polo Club took Amazon to court last month