FIR registered against Flipkart founders for alleged cheating

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

An FIR has been lodged against e-commerce giant Flipkart's founders and a few other company officials for allegedly "cheating" a businessman to the tune of Rs 9.96 crore, police said.

The case pertains to non-payment of dues by to C-Store Company for it supplied, officials at the Indiranagar police station here said.


They said an FIR has been registered against Flipkart's Sachin Bansal, Bansal and a couple of company officials, based on the complaint by C-Store Companys Naveen Kumar.

According to the complaint, C-Store had entered into a contract with for supply of along with other electronic goods for its sale, and had supplied about 14,000 laptops, police said.

Flipkart, which returned about 1,480 units,did not pay for the remaining, the complainant said, adding that the other charges, including shipping had also not been paid.

The complaint alleges that there has been cheating to the tune of Rs 9.96 crore, police said.

A case has been booked under different sections of IPC, including cheating and criminal breach of trust, an official involved in the investigation said.

When contacted for it's reaction, said it did not wish to respond for now.

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First Published: Mon, November 27 2017. 21:25 IST