The note discusses the laws and regulations governing abuse of dominance and monopolisation in India.
It further discusses the antitrust and competition laws that govern abuse of dominance, how these laws are enforced, how to determine if a company is dominant or has monopoly power, types of conduct by dominant companies that can face competition scrutiny, and the key enforcement priorities of competition authorities regarding dominant companies in India.
This chapter was originally published in Thomson Reuters on 24 December 2024 Co-written by: Harman Singh Sandhu, Partner; Nitika Dwivedi, Partner; Sonali Charak, Principal Associate; Khushi Dharewa, Associate; and Pranika Goel, Associate
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