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Introduction: On March 8, 2024, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) unveiled significant developments in competition law enforcement, introducing three distinct regulations and penalty guidelines. These initiatives aim to enhance regulatory efficiency and ensure fair market practices.

Detailed Analysis: The newly notified regulations include The CCI (Settlement) Regulations, 2024; The CCI (Commitment) Regulations, 2024; and The CCI (Determination of Turnover or Income) Regulations, 2024. These regulations are crafted to align with the amendments introduced in the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023. They provide frameworks for settlement and commitment procedures, enabling enterprises to address alleged contraventions swiftly and reduce litigation.

Moreover, the Turnover or Income Regulations establish criteria for determining turnover or income for enterprises and individuals, facilitating the enforcement of competition law. The CCI has also issued Monetary Penalty Guidelines to ensure proportional penalties for contraventions, promoting fair market competition.

The consultation process with stakeholders played a pivotal role in refining these regulations, incorporating valuable feedback to enhance their effectiveness. By streamlining procedures and implementing best practices, the CCI aims to foster a competitive market environment conducive to innovation and consumer welfare.

Conclusion: The Competition Commission of India’s announcement of new regulations and penalty guidelines marks a significant step towards strengthening competition law enforcement. These measures demonstrate the CCI’s commitment to promoting fair competition and safeguarding consumer interests. With streamlined procedures and proportional penalties, the CCI aims to deter anti-competitive behavior and foster a vibrant marketplace. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the regulations and guidelines available on the CCI’s official website for comprehensive insights into the evolving regulatory landscape.

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Competition Commission of India

Press Releases No. 71/2023-24 Dated: 08.03.2024

The Competition Commission of India notifies three distinct regulations and the penalty guidelines.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has notified three regulations viz. The CCI (Settlement) Regulations, 2024; The CCI (Commitment) Regulations, 2024; The CCI (Determination of Turnover or Income) Regulations, 2024 and The CCI (Determination of Monetary Penalty) Guidelines, 2024 on 06.03.2024. These regulations and guidelines were issued pursuant to the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023, and subsequent notification of sections 20, 35 & 40 of the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 with effect from 06.03.2024.

The Commission has followed a detailed public consultation process and based on the comments/suggestions received from the stakeholders, appropriate changes have been incorporated in the regulations.

The Settlement Regulations and Commitment Regulations are intended to enable an enterprise against whom an inquiry under section 26(1) of the Act is initiated for an alleged contravention of section 3(4) or section 4 of the Act, as the case may be, to apply for settlement or commitment before the CCI. The intent of creating a procedure for Settlement and Commitment is driven by the need to reduce litigation and ensure quicker market correction. The two mechanisms differ in terms of the stage of the inquiry process at which the application for Settlement or Commitment is filed.

The Turnover or Income Regulations provide for the determination of turnover or income for enterprise for the purposes of section 27 of the Act and determination of income for individual for the purposes of sections 27 and 48 of the Act. In addition, CCI has also notified Monetary Penalty Guidelines with respect to the determination of monetary penalty to be levied on the enterprise(s) and/or persons for any contravention of the provisions of the Act. The much-awaited monetary penalty guidelines have been framed in line with best practices and to ensure that penalty imposed is proportional to the anti-competitive harm caused to the market by the contravening entities/ persons.

These regulations, their respective general statements and the penalty guidelines can be accessed at www.cci.gov.in

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