There is universal recognition that competition law is an important means of ensuring abundant quality of goods and services at affordable prices for consumers, apart from effectively addressin...
The idea of Monopoly in a freely competitive market breeds the idea of Anti-Competition legislations. Monopoly, to state, refers to the establishment of control over a product or service by an ...
In the case of Rohit Arora v Zomato Private Limited, Mr. Arora, a longstanding consumer of Zomato's services since 2018, has filed a complaint under Section 19(1)(a) of the Competition Act, 200...
In the present worldwide economy, hostile to trust and contest regulations are vital to controlling fair strategic policies and keeping a serious commercial center. India, with its quickly deve...
This study explores the critical function of competition legislation in preventing anti-competitive behaviour in the context of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Concerns about market competi...
Educational organisations are commonly seen as entities that offer exceptional services to the community, as they contribute to the development of well-rounded individuals who can positively im...
In the dynamic landscape of modern business, the coexistence of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Competition Law poses a fascinating challenge. This article delves into the intricate danc...
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) plays a vital role in upholding fair competition and preventing anti-competitive practices in the Indian market. However, its jurisdiction has been cha...
A case study on how Microsoft leveraged its position to monopolise the web browser market. Introduction: The Microsoft antitrust case stands as a watershed moment in the history of technolo...
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) Regulations of 2009 are a cornerstone of India's competition law framework. Introduced under the Competition Act, 2002, these regulations have signific...