New Delhi: Amazon has asked Sebi to suspend its review of the Rs 24,713 crore Future-Reliance deal and not grant a no objection certification on the ground that its challenge to the agreement was before the Delhi High Court.
E-commerce major Amazon has written to Sebi again, this time apprising it about the admission of its appeal before the division of the Delhi High Court and urged the market regulator to suspend the review of the Future-Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) deal.
This is the eighth letter by Amazon to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Chairman Ajay Tyagi since late October.
Amazon has been opposing Future group's pact with billionaire Mukesh Ambani's RIL that was signed in August last year. The deal entails sale of Future group's retail, wholesale, logistics and warehousing units to Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd (RRVL).
Amazon, in its latest letter dated January 14, informed Sebi that it has challenged the single-member bench order passed by the Delhi High Court on December 21, and the validity of the prima facie observations contained in the order is presently sub-judice.
In the letter - a copy of which was seen by PTI - Amazon has requested Sebi “not to assist FRL (Future Retail Ltd) in violating the process of law and disregarding the Interim Award” passed by SIAC that had restrained the Future group firm from proceeding with the deal with RIL.
“In light of this, we request you not to assist FRL in violating the process of law and disregarding the Interim Award, which is deemed to be an order of a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. We hope that your good offices will give due credit to the injunctions operating against FRL and follow the rule of law,” Amazon said in its three-page letter.
Amazon has also urged Sebi for “suspending review of the Impugned Transaction as well as the scheme involving the Impugned Transaction, and not granting any no-objection in relation to the same” as well as “directing the Indian Stock Exchanges not to issue any no-objection/approval letter to FRL”.
On December 21, a single-member bench of the Delhi HC had rejected Future group's plea to restrain Amazon from writing to regulatory authorities about the SIAC (Singapore International Arbitration Centre) arbitral order but gave a go-ahead to the regulators to decide over the deal.
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The court had also made several observations indicating that Amazon's attempt to control Future Retail through a conflation of agreements Amazon has with an unlisted unit of the Indian company will be violative of the FEMA FDI rules.