CCI rules in favour of e-commerce

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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has dismissed allegations against a number of e-commerce companies for anti-competitive practices. The CCI said in its order that Flipkart, Jasper Infotech (owner of Snapdeal.com), Xerion Retail (owner of Jabong.com), Amazon and Vector E-commerce (which operates Myntra.com) had not contravened the provisions of sections 3 or 4 of the Competition Act, 2002.

Indian_girl_using_laptopThe CCI also stated that none of the companies concerned in the case seemed to be individually dominant, irrespective of whether the e-portal market was considered as a separate relevant product market or as a sub-segment of the market for distribution.

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