Amazon asks India’s top court to stop Reliance-Future deal

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E-commerce giant Amazon has once again stepped up its campaign to stop its rival Reliance Group from taking over the troubled offline retailer Future Group.

Amazon has now approached the Indian Supreme Court seeking to stop Future Group’s sale of $3.4 billion in retail assets to Reliance Retail, according to media reports. The proposed sale includes Future Group’s supermarket chain Big Bazaar, premium food supply unit Foodhall and fashion and clothes supermart Brand Factory’s retail and wholesale units.

The move comes days after the Delhi High Court had revoked its earlier single-judge decision that effectively blocked the deal. The high court order was, however, an interim one and the next hearing is on February 26.

Amazon in its petition to the Supreme Court said the high court should have waited for a detailed order of the single-judge bench before removing the hold on the deal. The new order allows procedures before the Competition Commission of India and the Securities and Exchange Board of India to resume. Amazon contends that once this is allowed there could be no return.

The US giant had in 2019 acquired a 49% stake in Future Coupons and by virtue of that obtained a small stake in Future Retail. This deal gave Amazon the first right of refusal during a stake sale. There is also a non-compete clause that prevents Future Group from approaching Amazon’s competitors.

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