Textbook on Indian competition law /
by Versha Vahini
- Gurgaon: LexisNexis Publications, 2020
- 282p.; 23cm.
Contents Chapter 1. Fundamental of Competition Law and Policy Chapter 2. Competition Law in India: General Framework Chapter 3. Relevant Definition and Expressions Chapter 4. (IL) Legality Principles: Presumption, Rule of Reason and per se Rule Chapter 5. Anti-Competitive Agreements Chapter 6. Horizontal Agreements Chapter 7. Vertical Agreements Chapter 8. Exceptions to Anti-Competitive Agreements Chapter 9. Investigation and Punishments for Anti-Competitive Agreements Chapter 10. Abuse of Dominant Position Chapter 11. Regulation of Combinations Chapter 12. Competition Authorities Annexure Highlights of the Report of the Raghavan Committee Subject Index
Indian Competition Law is specially designed for students pursuing Bachelors or Masters degree programme in law. The book begins with a brief on the explanation of fundamental economic concepts involved in competition matters, and goes on to discuss the general framework of Indian competition law and progresses incrementally to provide a comprehensive and complete understanding of this area of law. The book aims to provide functional and practical understanding of the black letter of law through analysis of the decided cases. It helps readers to grasp the legal and non-legal aspects of competition law in a systematic and logical way. The book mainly focuses on the cases decided by the Competition Commission of India in a concise form so it becomes easily intelligible and helps provide useful inputs to the law students. With its comprehensive and exhaustive coverage of cases on competition law, the book serves as useful reference material for the professionals too.(Source: https://lawbookshop.net/indian-competition-law-dr-versha-vahini.html)