News & Media 8th Jun 2021

Competition Law: CCI’s Power To Review Statutory Bodies Not Unfettered, Says Delhi High Court

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Ravisekhar NairPartner | Bengaluru

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The Delhi High Court has recently held that decisions taken by regulators in the course of carrying out their regulatory functions under their statutory powers are not subject to review by the Competition Commission of India.

In this context, Economic Laws Practice (ELP)’s Partner Ravisekhar Nair has been quoted in an article Competition Law: CCI’s Power To Review Statutory Bodies Not Unfettered, Says Delhi High Court published by BQ Prime

Read the detailed quote here: https://rb.gy/5900x

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