What do CCI’s penalty amendments mean for Indian startups?
Our partner Rahul Rai and counsel Shruti Aji Murali write for Inc42 Media about the implications of penalty proceedings under the newly amended Competition Act for multi-product companies.
Our partner Rahul Rai and counsel Shruti Aji Murali write for Inc42 Media about the implications of penalty proceedings under the newly amended Competition Act for multi-product companies.
Our partner Rahul Rai and senior associate Ravi Gangal write about the recently introduced deal value threshold and its implications for tech companies.
Indian Parliament has passed the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023, which brings in significant changes that strengthen the Competition Commission of India’s hand in regulating India’s fast paced digital markets.
Our partner Samir R Gandhi writes on how India’s competition law regime has intervened in digital markets so far, in the context of the ongoing moves to amend the Competition Act, 2002.
Indian competition law is at the cusp of a reset. News reports indicate that the central government is putting finishing touches to the Competition Amendment Bill. In the process, it appears that the government has added a couple of embellishments that neither the CLRC nor the Standing Committee had considered.
In this post, we take a closer look at the deliberations before the Standing Committee, which included comments from stakeholders, the CCI and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, as well as the Standing Committee’s recommendations.
We track the Amendment Bill as it moves through the Parliament and Standing Committee to become law.
Our partner Rahul Rai comments on proposed changes to the Competition Act, 2002.
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