The submission was made before Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw by Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain who said that in view of the March 29 press note, the plea of All India Footwear Manufacturers and Retailers Association against FDI in ecommerce was "infructuous".
The petitioner Association, however, contended that FDI norms were still being violated despite the press note and sought time from the court to consider what course of action to take.
As per the press note, while 100 per cent FDI is allowed in ecommerce following a marketplace model, such online retailers are restricted from more than 25 per cent discount from one vendor.
The high court had in an earlier order directed the government to probe 21 e-commerce websites for alleged violation of FDI norms.
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