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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVasanth Adithya J. is a practicing advocate in the Karnataka High Court and founder of Kreetam Law Associates. He is also a Market Analyst, Economist, Researcher, Management Consultant, Trainer and Law teacher. He has to his credit several achievements in litigation and has been part of several landmark cases. He is a professional of formidable reputation in the legal fraternity and is known for his deft handling of cases. He has championed the cause of minorities, agriculturists and para-military, being a part of cases of national importance. His work experience is varied; he has been a resRead More...
Vasanth Adithya J. is a practicing advocate in the Karnataka High Court and founder of Kreetam Law Associates. He is also a Market Analyst, Economist, Researcher, Management Consultant, Trainer and Law teacher. He has to his credit several achievements in litigation and has been part of several landmark cases. He is a professional of formidable reputation in the legal fraternity and is known for his deft handling of cases. He has championed the cause of minorities, agriculturists and para-military, being a part of cases of national importance.
His work experience is varied; he has been a researcher and consultant for several international organizations, apart from being the project head for a study on behalf of Harvard University. He has several international papers to his credit and continues his relentless work in the field of research.
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The liberalization of the Indian economy opened the market to foreign players, creating the need for legislation to regulate the competitive environment and prevent anti-competitive practices of undertakings that would have an impact on markets. Thus, the Competition Act, 2002 was enacted, repealing the erstwhile Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969, which had become archaic and did not suit the present needs.
“Conceptual Foundations
The liberalization of the Indian economy opened the market to foreign players, creating the need for legislation to regulate the competitive environment and prevent anti-competitive practices of undertakings that would have an impact on markets. Thus, the Competition Act, 2002 was enacted, repealing the erstwhile Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969, which had become archaic and did not suit the present needs.
“Conceptual Foundations of Competition Law in India” is a succinct text on the Competition Act, 2002. It encapsulates the legal provisions pertaining to cartels, abuse of dominance and combination regulation along with relevant case law in India. It provides a comparative analysis of competition law or anti-trust law in various jurisdictions, including the U.S. and the E.U.
This book is a ready reckoner for corporate lawyers, students as well member of the business community in whose interest the law has been enacted.
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