Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management

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ANTITRUST LAWS IN INDIA: WHAT THEY MEAN FOR BUSINESSES AND CONSUMERS

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Yeshika Sharma (2026). ANTITRUST LAWS IN INDIA: WHAT THEY MEAN FOR BUSINESSES AND CONSUMERS. The Indian Journal for Research in Law and Management, Volume III(Issue 9). Retrieved from https://ijrlm.com/journal/antitrust-laws-in-india-what-they-mean-for-businesses-and-consumers/

Abstract

Competition laws in India currently are guided by the Competition Act, 2002. The intent of such laws is to ensure healthy competition amongst businesses. The laws, thus, demand businesses to develop competition legal strategies. Additionally, laws are also intended to protect the interests of the consumers by ensuring that no business indulges in anti-competitive practices, which could lead to high prices for consumers to pay, less choice and even damage to commerce as a whole. This explores why this law matters and its effect on businesses and consumers. This blog also highlights the enforcement mechanism of antitrust laws in India.

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