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Volume : III, Issue : VIII, September - 2013

Abuse Of Dominant Position Under Competition Act, 2002

Ankita Kashyap

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The Competition Act was passed by the parliament in 2002. Due the economic development of the country the need was felt to repeal the Monopolistic Restricted & Trade Policies Act and bring in a bigger and more comprehensive form of competition law that protects the consumers. The Competition Act prohibits anti- competitive agreements, prevents abuse of dominance, regulates combinations (mergers & acquisitions) and empowers the ten member Competition Commission of India (CCI) with different powers in various sections contained within the ambit of the Act.

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Ankita Kashyap, (2013). Abuse Of Dominant Position Under Competition Act, 2002. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VIII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3037.pdf

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  1. Competition Act, 2002, retrieved from,
  2. http://www.cci.gov.in/images/media/competition_act/act2002.pdf?phpMyAdmin=QuqXb-8V2yTtoq617iR6-k2VA8d Before The Competition Commission of India, Case No. 24/2011, Decided on 19.03.2013, retrieved from http://www.cci.gov.in/May2011/OrderOfCommission/242011.pdf

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