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ENFORCEMENT OF COMPETITION LAWS IN EMERGING MARKET
The guest post* is authored by CS Jinal Jain, associate at Fox Mandal & Associates and assisted by Shivi Agarwal, Senior Editor, RFMLR 1....
OVERVIEW OF TURNOVER-BASED PENALTIES UNDER THE INDIAN COMPETITION FRAMEWORK
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BYJU'S KILLER ACQUISITION: CCI'S KNIFE AGAINST A GUNFIGHT
This post is authored by Swetha Somu and Sanigdh Budhia, second-year students of B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)...
ABUSE OF COLLECTIVE DOMINANCE: NEED FOR RECOGNISING THE CONCEPT IN INDIA
The Editorial Column is authored by Srishti Kaushal and Diya Vig, Associate Editor and Assistant Editor respectively, at RGNUL Financial...
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