

If they want to apply, then they may or not, if they do not want," said Rohatgi.Įarlier on February 7, NCLAT had listed Amazon's plea on hearing on February 14, to hear and pass an interim order and stay the operations of the order passed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in December last year till it finally decides the matter. 60 days urgency is that the CCI has asked Amazon to apply afresh. "We are opposing any stay and 60 days expires. Senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi appearing for FCPL said he was opposing any stay in the matter. "I am proceeding under the footing that the commission understands that everything stands extended because of the exigencies of the court," he said.

However, the bench said that the original order was passed on December 16, and it can take up the matter next week. "Hence we are posting the matter to the next week," said the NCLAT bench, while directing to list Amazon's plea on February 25, for hearing.ĭuring the proceedings, senior counsel Gopal Subramaniam representing Amazon, requested to stay the order passed by CCI as 60 days' time to implement the CCI order is expiring this week.
