Competition law kle notes

  • What are the benefits of exclusive dealing?

    Efficiency reasons for exclusive dealing are:
    Encouraging distributors to actively promote goods from a manufacturer.
    Encourages suppliers to help distributors by proving more information.
    Eliminating the free rider problem amongst suppliers.
    Allowing the control of distribution quality by suppliers..

What are the best books on competition law in India?

2.
Mittal D.
P., Competition Law and Practice, 3rd ed., (New Delhi:

  • Taxmann Publications (P.) Ltd, 2010). 3.
    Roy Abir & Jayant Kumar, Competition Law in India, (Kolkata:Eastern Book House, 2008).
    Dugar S.
    M., Commentary on the MRTP Law, Competition Law & Consumer Protection Law, Vol.
  • What is the role of competition in the economy?

    Jeremy Bentham, Theory of Legislation, Wadhwa, Nagpur.
    The competition plays a key role in ensuring productive, efficient, innovative, and responsive markets.
    The consumers are ensured availability of 'goods' and 'services' in abundance of acceptable quality at affordable price.

    Why was the Competition Act 2002 enacted?

    Hence, to prevent such situation and to ensure fair competition in the market the Competition Act, 2002 was enacted.
    This Course is designed to give the students an insight into the Competition Act, 2002.


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