The Shopee company e-commerce, which claims it is from Singapore and is facing controversy over FDI’s violations in this country, has been hit by the FIR submitted by customers in Lucknow for allegedly deceiving him.
In Fight, it was filed at the Mohanlalangj police station in Lucknow on January 15 and seen by IANS, the reporting, Shashank Shekhar Singh, said that he ordered the product online from Shopee on December 10, but what he received was a duplicate product.
FIR has been named Shopee, the parent company based on Bengaluru SPPIN India Pvt Ltd, and a senior company official.
According to Singh, he ordered three products worth RS 840, Rs 399 and Rs 1299 from Shopee.
What he received was not the product displayed on the platform, but their fake variant, accused the e-commerce platform to deceive himself.
In a statement to IANS, the platform said: “Shopee is a Singaporean company, not a Chinese company, committed to helping small Indian businesses develop through their online e-commerce market company aims for partners in the Indian digital economic mission with the contribution to.
Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
” Minister of Finance Last month, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has urged Nirmala Sitharaman and Minister of Trade Piyush to ban Shopee, claiming that it operates in India against the rules of FEMA and FDI press notes from 2020.
Shopee is a giant e-commerce that starts operating In India through an entity called SPPIN India Pvt Ltd, which is owned by two holding companies, my SPPIN PVT Ltd and SPPIN II PVT Ltd, both registered in Singapore, the merchant body is claimed in the letter.
“The two entities that, in turn, are held by the Parent of other companies SPPIN LTD, which are registered in the Cayman Islands.
The arrangement of this complex entity is just an effort to deceive the Indian government,” Cait Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal in the letter.
The trader’s body also accused Shopee to adopt the ‘predatory pricing tactic’, so distorting competition in the market.
The Delhi High Court has been in November last year to reply to the application of strive for e-commerce site blocks and mobile applications operated by SPPIN India Pvt Ltd with the name Shopee.