Competition Law in India

Competition Law in India

Author: Abir Roy

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2024-03-12

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 9403531479

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In the last few years, the Competition Commission of India has been extremely assertive in its enforcement outlook, especially in the digital markets. Additionally, the relevance of competition law in India continues to grow in importance as investment activity increases. This comprehensive, practical guide outlines the highly distinctive manner in which competition law is interpreted in this major global market. Highlighting the key aspects of Indian competition law, a leading competition law practitioner describes elements of Indian competition law encompassing the following: the dual regulatory-judicial nature of the Competition Commission; investigatory powers of the Commission’s Director General; mandated business conduct policies (e.g., active risk management procedures); availability of sanctions, remedies, and private actions; cartels and leniency programmes; extraterritorial application of the Competition Commission; merger review; pricing and non-pricing abuse; approach in digital markets; appeal process; fines – companies, directors and officers; fines for non-cooperation or furnishing false information; and liability of state-owned enterprises. Analysis of numerous leading cases decided by the Indian competition authorities enhances the book’s practical value. This comprehensive guide provides an incomparable overview of practice in a key jurisdiction that is increasingly becoming one of the most important in the international recognition and enforcement of competition law. As a guide to the ‘landscape’ of competition law in India, it has no peers. The book will be of inestimable value to professionals in this area of legal practice, whether in law firms, corporations, academia, government or the judiciary, as well as to investors, economists and business executives.


A Practical Guide to National Competition Rules Across Europe

A Practical Guide to National Competition Rules Across Europe

Author: Marjorie Holmes

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1132

ISBN-13:

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Conclusions and Recommendations --Austria --Belgium --Bulgaria --Cyprus --Czech Republic --Denmark --Estonia --Finland --France --Germany --Greece --Hungary --Ireland --Italy --Latvia --Lithuania --Luxembourg --Malta --The Netherlands --Norway --Poland --Portugal --Romania --Slovakia --Slovenia --Spain --Sweden --Switzerland --The United Kingdom --Practical Application of Competition Rules - Similarities and Difference --Litigation before National Court for Damages Arising from Competition Breaches --Competition Authorities.


The Competition Act 1998

The Competition Act 1998

Author: Peter R. Willis

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13:

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The Competition Act of 1998 is a major piece of UK competition legislation. The Act marks a radical departure from existing UK competition rules, introducing prohibitions backed up by sweeping powers of investigation and potentially very heavy fines. This title provides an introduction to the legislation with reference to the background of the Act and describes in more detail the guiding principles of the Act, the prohibitions of anti-competitive agreements and abuses of dominance, the concurrent jurisdiction of the industry regulators, investigative and enforcement powers and regulators procedure, the functions of the Competition Commission and transitional arrangements.


GUIDE TO COMPETITION ACT

GUIDE TO COMPETITION ACT

Author: Taxmann Allied Services (P.) Ltd

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9788174969804

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* Prohibition of Anti-Competitive Agreements * Prohibition of Abuse of Dominant Position * Inquiry into Agreements or Abuse of Dominant Position * Regulation of Combinations * Competition Commission of India (CCI) * CCI - Procedures and Penalties * Competition Appellate Tribunal * Other Provisions * Relevant Case Law under MRTP in Respect of RTP