'Amazon Not Seller But A Platform': Mumbai Court Quashes Notice Over Sale Of Abortion Pills

In a significant ruling, a Mumbai court has dismissed a notice issued to Amazon regarding the sale of abortion pills on its platform, clarifying that Amazon acts solely as a marketplace and not as a seller. The case originated when a complainant ordered abortion tablets from Amazon, which were delivered without a doctor's prescription, raising concerns about compliance with medical regulations. The court underscored the distinction between an online platform and the entities selling products on it, affirming that Amazon should not be held responsible for the actions of third-party sellers. This decision highlights the ongoing legal discourse around e-commerce regulations in India, especially concerning sensitive health products. The ruling may set a precedent for how online marketplaces are viewed under Indian law, particularly in terms of liability for the sale of pharmaceuticals and medical products. The case reflects broader issues of consumer safety and regulatory oversight in the rapidly evolving digital marketplace, where the intersection of technology and healthcare poses unique challenges for both consumers and providers.
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