Competition Law Targets Abuse Of Dominance, Not Its Mere Possession: Supreme Court Of India. - Conventus Law
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Competition Law Targets Abuse Of Dominance, Not Its Mere Possession: Supreme Court Of India. - Conventus Law
The Supreme Court of India, in its landmark judgment in Competition Commission of India vs Schott Glass India Pvt. Ltd., has provided authoritative guidance on the interpretation and application of Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002, which deals with abuse of dominant position. The Court in this judgment has settled the legal standard for: When rebates or discounts become anti-competitive, What constitutes “abuse” in pricing and supply prac…
Competition Law Targets Abuse Of Dominance, Not Its Mere Possession: Supreme Court Of India
The Supreme Court of India, in its landmark judgment in Competition Commission of India vs Schott Glass India Pvt. Ltd., has provided authoritative guidance on the interpretation and application of Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002, which deals with abuse of dominant position. The Court in this judgment has settled the legal standard for: When rebates or discounts become anti-competitive, What constitutes “abuse” in pricing and supply prac…
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