Competition Law in India

India, till 2002, did not have a law dealing specifically with antitrust 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 India’s obligations under the WTO agreements...

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Main Author: Ramappa, T.
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2006
Edition:3rd ed.
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Online Access:https://india.oup.com/product/competition-law-in-india-9780198097273/
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