Competition Law is a comprehensive and authoritative text examining the legal framework governing fair competition and market regulation in India. The book offers in-depth coverage of the Competition Act, 2002, explaining core concepts such as anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, regulation of combinations, and the role and powers of the Competition Commission of India. Judicial decisions and regulatory developments are integrated to provide practical and doctrinal clarity.
The book highlights the intersection of competition law with corporate governance, consumer welfare, and economic policy. It is designed to meet the academic requirements of undergraduate and postgraduate law courses while also serving as a practical guide for corporate advisors, compliance professionals, and policymakers. Special emphasis is placed on merger control, enforcement procedures, penalties, and remedies.
With its structured approach and contemporary relevance, Competition Law equips readers with the knowledge required to navigate complex regulatory environments. It is an indispensable resource for understanding how competition law shapes modern markets and corporate conduct.






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