Delhi HC directs Future Retail to maintain status quo on deal with Reliance
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February 02, 2021 23:54 IST
Justice J.R. Midha said the court was satisfied that an immediate interim order was required to be passed to protect the rights of Amazon
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Justice J.R. Midha said the court was satisfied that an immediate interim order was required to be passed to protect the rights of Amazon
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday provided interim relief to e-commerce major Amazon by directing Future Retail Limited (FRL) to maintain ‘status quo’ with regard to transfer of its retail assets to Reliance Retail.
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Amazon gets interim relief, Delhi High Court directs Future Retail to maintain status quo on deal with Reliance
Amazon gets interim relief, Delhi High Court directs Future Retail to maintain status quo on deal with Reliance
PTIFeb 2, 2021, 17:32 IST
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The Delhi High Court Tuesday directed
Future Retail Ltd (FRL) to maintain status quo in relation to its Rs 24,713 crore deal with Reliance Retail, which has been objected to by US-based e-commerce giant Amazon.
Justice J R Midha said the court was satisfied that an immediate interim order was required to be passed to protect the rights of Amazon.
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With the direction the court disposed of the plea by Delhi resident Akash Goel who had contended that the condition of having a PMJDY account as a pre-requisite for availing the ex-gratia of Rs 500 under the PMGKY was an exclusionary criterion.
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A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh asked the Finance Ministry or the authority concerned to treat the petition as a representation and to decide it as expeditiously as possible.
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Tuesday asked the Centre to treat as representation a PIL which has contended that having a Jan Dhan account should not be the only criterion for identifying the poor for receiving ex-gratia under the Pradhan Mantri Gareeb Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY). A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh asked the Finance Ministry or the authority concerned to treat the petition as a representation and to decide it as expeditiously as possible.
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