Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Trending

Related Posts

Amazon Wins Big Battle Against Big Bazaar in Arbitration Case

Amazon has scored a major legal victory in its long-running dispute with Future Group, parent company of Big Bazaar. The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) has ruled that Future Group breached its contract with Amazon, awarding the e-commerce giant damages and legal costs, though significantly less than originally sought.


Key Ruling from SIAC

  • SIAC confirmed that Future Group violated its 2019 agreements by entering into a deal with Reliance, a company named among “restricted parties.”
  • Amazon had demanded ₹1,436 crore, but the tribunal awarded ₹23.7 crore in damages, plus ₹77 crore toward legal costs.
  • The award applies jointly and severally to 11 Future Group promoters and includes interest at ~10.3% from March 2022.

Why This Victory Matters

  1. Enforcement of arbitration clauses
    The ruling reinforces that foreign arbitration agreements—like the ones Amazon signed—can be enforced in India, even against large conglomerates.
  2. Setback for Big Bazaar–Reliance deal
    Although Amazon isn’t halting the deal directly, this legal win strengthens its position in challenging the Future-Reliance transaction.
  3. Industry-wide impact
    The decision signals increased scrutiny over contractual commitments, cross-border deals, and arbitration clauses in India’s fast-growing retail market.

What’s Next

  • Amazon still faces an antitrust probe by the Competition Commission of India, which has challenged some aspects of its investment practices.
  • Future Group may appeal in Singapore or Indian courts to challenge the award or alter compensation.
  • The landmark ruling adds tension to India’s retail race, with Amazon, Reliance, and Walmart‑backed Flipkart vying for dominance.

Quick Facts Summary

DetailInformation
Ruling bodySIAC tribunal (Singapore)
Contract violationFuture sold assets to Reliance despite restriction clause
Damages awarded₹23.7 crore + ₹77 crore legal costs
Original claim by Amazon₹1,436 crore
Next stepsEnforcement in India, legal appeals, potential court actions

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular Articles