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 : An analysis of India’s merger control under CCI rules, deal value threshold, key cases, and comparisons with US, EU, and UK fram...
Corporate Law : Explore India’s merger control laws under Competition Act and Companies Act, CCI’s role, key cases and emerging reforms for a ...
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 : The 2023 Competition Amendment Act strengthens CCI powers, introduces thresholds for high-value deals, and expands anti-competitiv...
Corporate Law : CCI directed investigation into allegations that certain liquor manufacturers and distributors entered into restrictive agreements...
Corporate Law : Allegations of an implied anti-competitive agreement between a regulator and a software provider were rejected. The Commission fou...
Corporate Law : The Commission found no proof that tender conditions excluded competitors or favoured select players. It held that procurement ter...
Corporate Law : The case examined allegations of inflated and discriminatory pricing in supply of a critical railway component. The Commission hel...
Corporate Law : The Commission held that bidders colluded by quoting identical and patterned prices across multiple tenders. It found that such co...
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...
: Explore the concept of dominant position, factors determining it, and the effects of its abuse in the context of competition law. Gain valuable insights into market power, anti-competitive practices, and the importance of fair competition.
Delhi High Court held that it is outside the jurisdiction of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to compel a statutory body (ICAI) to outsource organization of CPE seminars, workshop or conferences.
NCLAT Delhi held that role of company as well as the appellant in providing inputs for arriving at rigged pricing is somehow or the other proved. Accordingly, imposition of penalty by the Commission cannot be faulted.
Delhi High Court held that CCI does not have jurisdiction over Continuing Professional Education (CPE) activities of ICAI
Dive into the salient features of the Competition Act, 2002, in India. Explore how this legislation aims to foster competition, safeguard consumer interests, and regulate anti-competitive practices. Understand the role of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), its powers, leniency policy, and the appeal process. Learn about penalties, compensation for damages, and the limitation period for filing complaints. Discover how the act promotes fair competition, protects consumers, and contributes to a dynamic marketplace.
According to the World Bank’s Doing Business 2020 report, India was ranked 63rd out of 190 countries, marking a significant improvement of 79 places since 2014. This progress can be attributed to a series of reforms implemented by the central government, including the Business Reform Action Plan (BRAP)
A case was filed by Bharti Airtel against Reliance Industries and Reliance Jio alleging that they are violating the competition laws by sharing information and helping each other to offer better services to their customers and violating the provisions of Section 3 and Section 4 of the Competition Act 2002.
Explore key amendments in the Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022, focusing on Section 5, Section 6, and new sections like 6A, 29A. Understand the impact on combinations, penalties, and active participation in anti-competitive agreements.
Fast Track Call Cab Pvt. Ltd. Vs ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (Competition Commission of India) Brief Background of the Case The present case is a dispute between Ola (ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd.), an app-based taxi aggregator, and two radio taxi service providers (Fast Track Call Cab Pvt. Ltd.). The informants essentially accused the company of abusing […]
(1) This Act may be called the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint: