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Government constitutes Competition Law Review Committee to review Competition Act

| @indiablooms | Sep 30, 2018, at 12:53 pm

New Delhi, Sept 30 (IBNS): In pursuance of its objective of ensuring that Legislation is in sync with the needs of strong economic fundamentals, the Government has constituted a Competition Law Review Committee to review the Competition Act.

The Competition Act was passed in the year 2002 and the Competition Commission of India was set up in pursuance of the same.

The Commission started functioning in right earnest from 2009 and has contributed immensely towards the development of competition and fair play practices in the Indian market.

During the past nine years the size of the Indian Economy has grown immensely and India is today amongst the top five  Economies in the World and poised to forge ahead further.

In this context, it is essential that Competition Law is strengthened, and re-calibrated to promote best practices which result in the citizens of this country achieving their aspirations and value for money.

The Review Committee comprises of the following:

Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs                                  - Chairperson
Chairperson, Competition Commission of India (CCI)                      - Member
Chairperson, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India      - Member
Shri Haigreve Khaitan, M/S Khaitan & Co.                                       - Member 
Shri Harsha Vardhana Singh, IKDHVAJ Advisers LLP                   - Member
Ms. Pallavi Shardul Shroff, Advocate,                                               - Member
M/S Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

Dr. S. Chakravarthy, IAS (Retd.), Hony. Visiting Prof. ASCII        - Member
Shri Aditya Bhattacharjea, Professor of Economics,             - Member
Delhi School of Economics

Joint Secretary (Competition), MCA                                Member Secretary
The Terms of References of the Committee are as follows:-

To review the Competition Act/ Rules/ Regulations, in view of changing business environment and bring necessary changes, if required;
To look into international best practices in the competition fields, especially anti-trust laws, merger guidelines and handling cross border competition issues;
To study other regulatory regimes/ institutional mechanisms/ government policies which overlap with the Competition Act;
Any other matters related to competition issue and considered necessary by the Committee.
The Committee shall complete its work and submit its report within three months of the date of its first meeting.

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