"The Flipkart incident resulting in inconvenience to enthusiastic customers on the Diwali offer should be taken at the most as one-off case and let it not be used as a ploy or an ammunition to subject the fledgling and a hugely promising e-commerce space to regulation over and above the rules of the game which are applicable to normal business," the chamber said in a statement.
"If at all any regulatory issue is involved, let it be dealt within the existing laws concerning interests of the consumers," it added.
On October 7, Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart apologised for the glitches encountered during the 'Big Billion Day' sale, admitting its "failure" in living up to the expectations of its customers.
The sector holds big promise in terms of creating new market among the aspirational middle-class consumers and any over-regulation will "kill the business in its infancy, denting the entrepreneurial spirit of the promoters, most of whom are young," it said.
"But given the kind of enthusiasm both on part of the e-commerce players and the consumers, the sector holds a great promise of USD 15-18 billion in the next three years," it said.
It added that as far as the policy issues are concerned, there is a need for clarity in the area of foreign direct investment.
"The FDI in e-commerce can be allowed as the neighbourhood kirana stores are not really going to be affected by the kind of technology driven delivery platforms and the supply chain linked to e-tailing," the statement said.
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