Understanding Provisions for Penalties on Resolution Professionals and Liquid...

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In the dynamic landscape of insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings, the roles of Resolution Professionals (RPs) and Liquidators are pivotal. These professionals are entrusted with the responsibi...

The Conflict Between Intellectual Property Rights And Competition Law

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Competition law and Intellectual Property law are the two main areas of law that govern the market and promote consumer welfare and transfer of technology. The relationship shared between intel...

Types of Mergers and Definition of combination under Competition Act, 2002

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What is a Merger?A merger is an arrangement that combines two current businesses into a single new business. There are various merger types, and businesses merge for a variety of reasons. Merge...

Anti-Competitive Agreements: Section 3 Of The Competition Act, 2002

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Section 3 of the Competition Act, 2002 in India addresses issues related to anti-competitive agreements. This provision of the Act prohibits any agreements, whether formal or informal, between ...

Objectives Of Competition Law, Their Drawbacks, Impact On Foreign Companies, ...

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In India, the Competition Act of 2002 oversees competition law, seeking to foster and maintain competition within the Indian market. This act replaced the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Pract...

Cartel Regulation: Legal Frameworks and Enforcement Strategies

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In the marketplace, cartels pose a serious threat to both fair competition and consumer welfare. These collusive agreements between rival businesses to set pricing, allocate markets, or limit o...

Concept of Penalty under Indian Contract Law: An Analysis

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The Indian Contract Act, of 1872 uses the words penalty under section 74 as: "Compensation of breach of contract where penalty stipulated for :- When a contract has been broken, if a sum is name...

A Comparative Study On Merger

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We are living in a free market economy age where business entities are engaged in practicing competition. Sometimes it leads to the monopolization of market by way of anti-competitive agreement...

Evolution of Competition Law in India: From Command and Control to Fair Marke...

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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...

Evolution And Comparison Of Competition Laws: US, UK And India

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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 ...