Newsletter/Booklets 27th Jul 2023

ELP – Quarterly Update – Competition Law & Policy – Q2 of 2023

Authors

Abhay Joshi Partner | New Delhi | Noida
Parthsarathi Jha Partner | New Delhi | Noida
Ravisekhar Nair Partner | Bengaluru

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We are pleased to share with you the latest edition of our Competition Law update where we cover some of the significant legal, regulatory, and policy developments in India’s competition law regime over the last quarter.

  • In our current update, we have covered key enforcement matters in India including:

    • Supreme Court stays the CCI’s recovery of penalty from Amazon.
    • Supreme Court holds that the CCI can examine Coal India’s activities.
    • Madras HC directs Google not to delist Matrimony’s apps from Play Store.
    • NCLAT sets aside the CCI’s penalty on ITC for gun-jumping.
    • NCLAT upholds the CCI’s decision to not impose a penalty on erring parties.
    • Calcutta HC refuses to interfere with the DG’s investigation involving Shyam Steel.
    • Madras HC stays the acquisition of shares by Minda in Pricol.
    • Delhi HC holds that the CCI cannot examine regulatory activities of ICAI.

    We have also covered updates on some important merger control matters in India and other key developments in the Indian competition law space.”

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