Paku Khan will join Khaitan & Co as executive director of the firm’s competition law practice in New Delhi, after leaving Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has fined three makers of agricultural chemicals almost 3.2 billion rupees (US$60 million) for colluding to rig public tenders, making this the third cartel it has punished with hefty penalties this year.
India’s Competition Commission (CCI) has fined 10 explosives companies 600 million rupees (€8.9 million) for manipulating auctions run by Coal India Limited (CIL).
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has amended its merger control rules, simplifying the merger review application process and exempting more non-problematic mergers from antitrust scrutiny.
India’s Competition Commission (CCI) is investigating French glassmaker Saint-Gobain for possible abuse of dominance, the authority announced yesterday.
India’s Competition Commission will gain oversight of so-called brownfield foreign direct investment (FDI) in the pharmaceutical sector in the next six months.
Indian real estate powerhouse DLF has confirmed reports that it will appeal against the record 6.3 billion rupee (€95 million) fine imposed by the country’s Competition Commission for alleged abuse of dominance.
Lawyers are questioning whether India’s Competition Commission has applied competition law correctly in two abuse of dominance rulings against a realtor.
India’s Competition Commission has fined DLF, the country’s largest real estate developer, 6.3 billion rupees (€96 million) for abusing its dominance in two construction projects.
A consumer rights group in India has filed a complaint against social media powerhouse Facebook, alleging abuse of dominance in the social gaming currency market.
India’s Competition Commission has fined the country’s National Stock Exchange (NSE) 55.5 million rupees (around €861,000) for abusing its dominant position in the market for currency derivatives trading.
The disclosure of a dissent order filed by two members of India’s Competition Commission has shed new light on the biggest case in the authority’s short history. It found India’s National Stock Exchange (NSE) guilty of predatory pricing in a majority decision last month.
India's Competition Commission (CCI) has accepted an order from Delhi’s High Court to stay an investigation of three state-owned oil companies on jurisdictional grounds.