The authors Pragya Jha & K. Mridula are students at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar Introduction The rise of digital marketplaces has lead to monopolization by leading technology companies and
Competition Law
Shrija Shanvi is a 4th year student of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Introduction The way to keep the economy afloat and the market flooded with a diverse range of products
[Aditya Kumar and Samridhi Singh are third-year law student at Chanakya National Law University, Patna.] Introduction With the publication of the revised Competition Commission of India (Combination) Regulations, 2024 (“Revised
Sidhant Singh is a 3rd Year Law Student at Hidayatullah National Law University Free and unrestricted market entry is one of the major benefits of capitalist economies for all producers
By Snigdha Ghose and Jahanvi Raval are 3rd Year students at Gujarat National Law University Abstract In the labyrinth of legislative intricacies, , Standard Essential Patent (SEPs) are one of
By Simone Avinash Vaidya, 1st Year student at MNLU Mumbai The adage often goes, “customer is king”. In the modern digital world of thriving e-commerce businesses and complex algorithms, it has
Aayush Khanna is a first Year law student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Introduction The Competition Amendment Act, 2023 was recently passed in the Rajya Sabha on
Dishaa Dand and Anand Vardhan are third year law students, pursuing B.A. L.L.B (Hons.) from Gujarat National Law University In the realm of media and entertainment, mergers and acquisitions have
Disputes have often arisen regarding the jurisdictional boundaries between the Patents Act 1970 and the Competition Act 2002. The recent judgment by a Division Bench of the Delhi High Court
by Amar Singh & Ayush Pratap ABSTRACT Correction of Market failures in India has been a big issue. It is not just the correction which is important, timely and efficient