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Samsung moves High Court to extricate itself from Amazon, Flipkart anti-trust probe

Samsung claims that the cloning of employee phones during the 2022 search and seizure operation was illegal and asks the court to restrain CCI from using the evidence so collected.

December 11, 2024 / 16:31 IST
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Samsung has moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court to challenge the legality of a 2022 search and seizure operation by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). During the raid on Appario Retail, an Amazon reseller, the CCI cloned the phones and data of three Samsung employees who were present on the premises. Samsung claims the seizure was illegal and has requested the court to bar the CCI from using any evidence gathered in the ongoing anti-trust probe involving e-commerce platforms, mobile manufacturers, and sellers, according to court documents accessed by Moneycontrol.

The case is part of a larger legal battle in which Samsung is seeking to halt the CCI investigation. The High Court has stayed the probe until rulings are made on Samsung’s and other related appeals filed across various high courts. Last week, the CCI approached the Supreme Court to transfer 24 similar petitions filed by different parties, including sellers on Amazon and Flipkart.

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From the phones recovered from Samsung employees, the CCI reportedly obtained evidence of dealings between the electronics manufacturer and e-commerce platforms. This includes data on pricing, inventory, and product launch strategies, lawyers privy to the development said.

Queries sent to Samsung remained unanswered.