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A Supreme Court bench of Justices UU Lalit, Ravindra Bhat and PS Narasimha today quashed certain directions issued by Punjab and Haryana High Court to OLX India, an online marketplace company, in a matter pertaining to a fraud committed through the company's platform.
In December last year, the High Court directed that all the advertisements on the OLX platform be deleted and be re-listed only after attaching an open PDF file along with each advertisement, containing the following:
Senior Advocate Sidharth Luthra, appearing for OLX before the top court submitted that "all that OLX has been doing was to make available the services of an internet platform through which advertisements for the sale of products can be made."
Stressing that the high court ought not to have issued notice or interim directions, he further submitted that as an intermediary, the liability of OLX cannot be penalised and it cannot be asked to guarantee the quality of the goods or merchandise that has been put up for sale or to certify the correctness of the deal.
Court on hearing submissions forwarded by Sr. Adv. Luthra quashed the directions issued by the High Court to OLX. Court further directed OLX to agitate other issues before the High Court.
Case title: OLX India Vs State of Haryana
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