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Amazon-Future Retail spar over violation of confidentiality clause

The conflict is over reports suggesting a Singapore arbitration panel order has been seen by some, even as it has still not been released in the public domain.

October 28, 2020 / 13:30 IST
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The ongoing dispute between e-commerce major Amazon and Kishore Biyani’s Future Group has intensified over the alleged violation of a confidentiality clause in the agreement between the two retailers, according to an IANS report.

This conflict is over reports suggesting the order passed in a Singapore-based arbitration panel on October 25 had been reviewed by some, even though it is yet to be released in the public domain, the IANS report stated.

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Amazon had initiated arbitration proceedings before the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) alleging violation of contract by Future Group in selling its retail business to Reliance Retail Ventures. Amazon had sought interim relief from an Emergency Arbitrator under SIAC to put a stay on the Future-RRVL transaction.

As per the agreement between Amazon and Kishore Biyani's Future Group companies, there is a confidentiality clause which says, "No party or person involved in any way in the creation, coordination or operation of the arbitration of any dispute may disclose the existence, contents or results of the dispute or any arbitration conducted under this agreement in relation to that dispute, in each case subject to those disclosures permitted by Section 24 (Confidentiality) and save as required in order to enforce the arbitration agreement and, or any award made pursuant to this agreement."