It is a statutory entity of the Indian government charged with executing the Competition Act, 2002 throughout the country and preventing anti-competitive acts.
The Commission's goals are as follows:
To avoid practises that have a negative impact on competition.
To encourage and maintain market competition.
To safeguard the interests of customers.
To ensure that trade is unrestricted.
The commission's responsibilities are as follows:
It is the Commission's responsibility to eradicate anticompetitive activities, promote and sustain competition, safeguard consumers' interests, and ensure free trade in India's marketplaces.
The Commission is also mandated to provide an opinion on competition concerns in response to a referral from a statutory entity formed under any law, as well as to engage in competition advocacy, raise public awareness, and provide competition training.
The Act on Competition:
The Competition Act, 2002, as amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007, prohibits anti-competitive agreements, enterprise abuse of dominant position, and regulates combinations (acquisition, acquiring control, and M&A) that have or are likely to have a significant adverse effect on competition in India.
Source à The Hindu à 18/12/21 à Page Number 1
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