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Competition Law In India : Policy Issues And Developments

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)T Ramappa
    PublisherOUP India
    EditionEdition Revised
    ISBN9780198097273
    Pages384
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2014

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    OUP India Competition Law In India : Policy Issues And Developments by T Ramappa

    India till 2002 did not have a law dealing specifically with anti-trust issues. It was in this context that a separate law dealing with competition and antitrust issues was considered necessary and the Competition Act 2002 was passed. Enacted to fulfil Indias obligations under the WTO agreements the Act replaced the then existing Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1969 (MRTP Act) which was considered inadequate and archaic for the purpose of meeting the objectives ofcompetition policy.This substantially revised edition discusses the Competition Act 2002 and subsequent amendments to it in 2007 and 2009. Following the 2007 amendment the Competition Commission became a market regulator and the Competition Appellate Tribunal was established. The 2009 amendment provided for a mechanism to dispose of the cases pending before the MRTP Commission. The book makes a detailed study of key issues including anti-competitive agreements abuse of dominant position and combinations(acquisitions and mergers). It further analyses the roles of authorities such as the Competition Commission of India the Director-General and the Competition Appellate Tribunal in enforcing the provisions of the Act. The book also undertakes a comparative study of competition law in the US UK and EUwith emphasis on important judgments.show more