Difference between MRTP Act 1969 and Competition Act 2002

Difference between MRTP Act 1969 and Competition Act 2002 Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act, 1969 was revoked and replaced by Competition Act, 2002. MRTP Act was enacted to deal with monopolistic, restrictive and unfair trade practices, but due to certain limitations, Competition Act was introduced, which changed the focus from curbing monopolies […]
Surinder Singh Barmi vs The Board Of Control For Cricket India 2017

BCCI case: Surinder Singh Barmi vs The Board Of Control For Cricket India 2017 Tribunal:Competition Commission of India Citation:Surinder Singh Barmi vs The Board Of Control For Cricket India 2017 Case No. 61/2010 Informant: Surinder Singh Barmi Opposite Party: The Board of Control for Cricket in India CORAM: Mr. Devender Kumar Sikri Chairperson Mr. S. […]
Growth of Digital Economy- A challenges to Competition law

Growth of Digital Economy- A challenges to Competition Law Introduction Competition Law policy is a public policy which is aimed at ensuring that competition in the marketplace is not restricted in any manner that is detrimental to the society. The most significant goal of competition policy is to shield society from harmful competitive behaviour. The […]
Offer and Acceptance – Indian Contract Act- 1872

Offer and Acceptance – Indian Contract Act- 1872: Our Legal World Proposal or Offer A proposal and its acceptance is the universally acknowledged process for the making of an agreement[1]. In other words, there must be an offer and acceptance to constitute a contract. The proposal is the starting point and Section 2(a) of the […]
Merger and Acquisitions DUE DILIGENCE- Objective and Types

Merger and Acquisitions DUE DILIGENCE- Objective and Types Introduction Due Diligence is the process by which confidential legal, financial and other material information is exchanged, reviewed and appraised by the parties to a business transaction, which is done prior to the transaction. Due diligence is the process of disclosure and review of the seller’s business, […]
Distinction between Companies Act 1956 and companies act 2013

The distinction between Company Act 1956 and the company act 2013 INTRODUCTION- The word company is an amalgamation of the Latin word ‘Com’ meaning with or together and ‘Pains’ means “bread”. A company is nothing but a group of persons who have come together or who have contributed money for some common person and who […]