Corporate Law : The CCI held that dominance alone is insufficient to establish a violation under Section 4. The key takeaway is that actual or pot...
Corporate Law : This case examines whether borrowing costs should be capitalised using full-year borrowings or only those during the eligible peri...
Corporate Law : The Court’s 2025 ruling upheld CCI’s power to impose structural and personal penalties without a second notice, marking a majo...
Corporate Law : India is moving to regulate Big Tech's anti-competitive practices like predatory pricing, self-preferencing, and data misuse. A ne...
Corporate Law : This analysis reveals how exclusive airport retail concession agreements create monopolies, leading to unchecked high prices for p...
Corporate Law : The Competition Commission of India has proposed amendments to address administrative and procedural issues identified during impl...
Corporate Law : The proposed rules establish a comprehensive conduct framework for CCI employees, including integrity, conflict-of-interest contro...
Corporate Law : Parliament was informed that no antitrust or merger cases originated from Jammu and Kashmir during the year. The key takeaway is t...
Corporate Law : Enforcement activity rose with steady antitrust actions and quicker merger disposals, aided by reduced timelines and streamlined p...
Corporate Law : The competition watchdog has initiated further proceedings over widespread flight disruptions, signaling that the matter merits ex...
Corporate Law : CCI held no prima facie violation of Sections 3 or 4 as dominance, collusion, and anti-competitive agreements were not established...
Corporate Law : CCI held evidence did not prove mandatory NOC, PIS approvals or systematic boycott after compliance measures and closed the procee...
Corporate Law : The Commission examined allegations relating to one-sided agreements, rental suppression, and delayed payments in commercial real ...
Corporate Law : The Competition Commission found that truck associations collectively fixed freight charges beyond government-prescribed limits an...
Corporate Law : The dispute centred on whether the airport taxi operator had exclusive control over transportation services. The Commission relied...
Corporate Law : The CCI held that restricting warranty services in India to products bought from authorised distributors was unfair and discrimina...
Corporate Law : Summary of the Competition Commission of India (Determination of Cost of Production) Regulations, 2025. Details key changes, defin...
Corporate Law : The Competition Commission of India (CCI) notifies new regulations for recovering monetary penalties, detailing procedures for dem...
Corporate Law : CCI penalizes Meta ₹213.14 crore for abusing dominance through WhatsApp's 2021 Privacy Policy update. Cease-and-desist orders an...
Corporate Law : Clause (f) of Section 19 of the Competition Amendment Act 2023 comes into effect on 19th September 2024, as per the Ministry of Co...
CCI’s directive restricting WhatsApp data sharing for ads faces an interim stay by NCLAT. Government awaits legal resolution on data privacy concerns.
CCI examines bid-rigging allegations against Gokul Agro Resources Ltd. and Gokul Agri International Ltd. in APO’s edible oil procurement process.
CCI dismisses allegations of bid rigging in GMDA and FMDA tenders against HP India and others, citing lack of evidence under Section 3 of the Competition Act.
Overview of Competition Commission of India’s decision on Maulik Surani’s allegations against Google for anti-competitive practices in ad-tech services.
Held that these two petitions are also remanded back to the Competition Commission of India for determination/ decision in accordance with the decision of the Hon’ble Delhi High Court rendered on 29.01.2024 in the aforesaid case.
CCI reviews Beach Mineral Producers’ allegations against IREL for abuse of dominance in the beach sand mineral market. Investigation findings and case analysis included.
CCI dismisses allegations by Rajesh George against Honda India for abuse of dominance, citing lack of evidence and contractual disputes.
CCI dismisses AGI Greenpac’s claims against Bhagyanagar Gas, finding no anti-competitive conduct. Allegations related to pricing and agreements were contract-based.
NCLAT Delhi held that imposition of 5% penalty on average turnover/ receipt related to EWS by Competition Commission of India [CCI] under section 27 of the Competition Act, 2002 cannot be termed as unreasonable or excessive.
Competition Commission of India examines clauses of Coal India Limited’s 2022 Scheme, finding no violation of Section 4 of the Competition Act.