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Introduction Cartels represent one of the most serious and economically harmful forms of anti-competitive conduct. Unlike other market distortions that…
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are strategic tools companies use to grow, improve market position, reduce costs, or combine resources. While…
Mergers and acquisitions help companies grow, improve their market position, reduce costs, or combine resources. Two common types are horizontal…
Introduction to India’s Merger Control Regime India’s merger control regime, governed by the Competition Act, 2002, aims to prevent mergers,…
Fact: NCLAT Case: Mr. Swapan Dey Vs Competition Commission of India The appellant, Mr. Swapan Dey, is a hospital CEO…
Defining the relevant market lies at the very core of competition law. It determines the boundaries within which competitive behaviour…
Competition law helps keep markets fair and open by stopping monopolies, price-fixing, and other unfair business practices. In India, the…
Merger Control in India: Legal Framework and Competition Regulation Overview of India’s Merger Control System India’s merger control system is…
Introduction The Supreme Court’s decision in AGI Greenpac v. Hindustan National Glass Industries has redrawn the contours of India’s insolvency…
Abstract: Rapid growth in online platforms has completely modified the modern landscape of the economy, especially in e-commerce, digital services,…
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