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Case Name : Rajarhat Welfare Association Vs DLF Commercial Complexes Ltd. (Competition Commission of India)
Appeal Number : Case No. 10 of 2011
Date of Judgement/Order : 25/05/2022
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Rajarhat Welfare Association Vs DLF Commercial Complexes Ltd. (Competition Commission of India)

As per the information available in public domain the DLF, being a new entrant in developing commercial space in Kolkata, is having only one property related to commercial retail space. In view of these factors the DLF cannot be treated as a dominant enterprise which can operate independently of competitive forces prevailing in the relevant market or affect the competitors or the relevant market in its favour.

As the factum of DLF enjoying a dominant position in developing commercial space in Kolkata has neither been established by the informant nor it has been substantiated from the information available in public domain no case of violation of section 4 of the Act is made out against DLF.

FULL TEXT OF THE ORDER OF COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA

Order under section 26 (2) of the Competition Act, 2002

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