News & Media 30th Jun 2022

CCI has ordered a probe into Zomato and Swiggy on a complaint from NRAI – on these companies violating Section 3

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Parthsarathi Jha Partner | New Delhi | Noida

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CCI has ordered a probe into Zomato and Swiggy on a complaint from NRAI – on these companies violating Section 3 of the Competition Act.

Against this backdrop, Parthsarathi Jha, Partner at Economic Laws Practice (ELP) was interviewed by journalist #SiddhantMohan on the legal consequences faced and the procedure that would ensue if these food delivery platforms are found guilty of the violation.

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