Articles 18th Sep 2024

What’s the deal with ‘deal value threshold’?

Authors

Aayushi SharmaPrincipal Associate | Delhi NCR
Ketki AgrawalSenior Associate | Delhi NCR

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In a major overhaul to the Indian merger control regime, the Centre notified the “deal value threshold” along with other significant amendments under the Competition Act, 2002. As businesses grapple with these key changes, it becomes important to think through the practical implications of the new regime, particularly notifiability of transactions under the “deal value threshold”.

Against this backdrop, our Principal Associate, Aayushi Sharma and Senior Associate, Ketki Agrawal have co-authored an article, “What’s the deal with ‘deal value threshold’?” in The Hindu Business Line.

Read the detailed article here

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