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Important Provisions of
Competition Act, 2002
Efforts By: Shubham Madaan
BBA.LLB 6A
04125503518
Background of Competition Laws
• Post 1991 policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation
introduced.
• MRTP Act was found inadequate to meet the challenges of a modern
globalized economy.
• Government of India in October 1999 appointed a high level Committee on
Competition Policy and Law (the Raghavan Committee) to advise on the
competition law in consonance with international developments.
The Competition Act, 2002
• Acting on the report of the Committee, the Government of India passed the
Competition Act in the year 2002; to which the President accorded assent in
2003. It was subsequently amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act,
2007.
• The broad objectives of the Competition Act, as laid down in its preamble,
are:
• “to prevent practices having adverse effect on competition, to promote and
sustain competition in markets, to protect the interest of the consumers and
to ensure freedom of trade carried on by other participants in markets in
India”
Legal Framework of Competition Act, 2002;
in India
• The Framework of Competition Act 2002 has essentially four compartments:
1. Anti- Competitive Agreements [ Section 3]
2. Abuse of Dominance [ Section 4]
3. Combination Regulation [ Section 5 & 6]
4. Competition Advocacy [ Section 49]
Salient Features of the Competition Act,
2002
• Facilitate & Foster Competition
• Establish a Commission to prevent practices having adverse effect on
competition
• Promote and sustain competition in markets
• Protect the interests of consumers
• Ensure freedom of trade in the Indian markets
Anti-competitive Agreements [Section 3]
• Any agreement for goods or services which has appreciable adverse effect
on competition in India is prohibited. These kinds of agreements are known
as anti-competitive agreements.
• Anti competitive agreement of entered into shall be void.
• Section 3 of the Act states that no enterprise shall enter into:
• 1. Any agreement With respect to production, supply distribution, storage,
acquisition or control of goods/provision of services which is anti-
competitive is prohibited and void.
• 2. Such agreements must cause or be likely to cause appreciable adverse
effect on competition (AAEC) in a relevant market in India.
Kinds of Agreements
• There are Two kinds of agreements
1. Horizontal agreements
2. Vertical agreements.
Horizontal Agreements
• They are Agreements Between Parties in the same line of production.
Example - Agreement between Manufactures, Agreement between
Distributors.
• Horizontal agreements are presumed to have AAEC if they:
1. Directly or indirectly determine purchase or sale prices
2. Limit or control output, technical development, services etc.
3. Share or divide markets
4. Indulge in rigging or collusive bidding
Vertical Agreements
• Vertical agreement are those agreements between Non-Competition
undertaking operating at different levels of manufacturing and distribution
process.
• EX- , the agreement between manufacturers of components , manufactures
of products, between producers and whole- sellers or between producers,
whole sellers and retailers.
• They are prohibited if such agreements cause or are likely to cause AAEC.
Exception to Section 3
• Any agreement protecting rights conferred under:
1. Copyright Act 1956 (1999)
2. Patent Act 2005
3. Trademarks Act
4. Designs Act
5. Geographical indication Act
Abuse of Dominant position (Section 4)
• It means a position of strength, enjoyed by an enterprise, in the relevant
market in India, which enables it to:
1. • Operate independently of competitive forces prevailing in the relevant
market or,
2. • affects its competitors or consumers of the relevant market in its favor
• Enterprise or group shall not abuse its dominant position. Agreement by
enterprise or group abusing its dominant position is prohibited.
• An Enterprise or group is said to have abused its dominant position if it
directly or indirectly:
• Imposes unfair condition or price
• Predatory pricing
• Limit or restrict :
1. Production of goods or provision of services or market
2. Technical or scientific development relating to goods or services
3. Creating barriers to entry
4. Denying of market access
5. Uses its dominant position in one market to gain advantage in other market
• Where there is abuse of dominant position then the CCI will issue the
following orders Under Section 27 And Section 28
Regulation of Combination (Section 5 & 6)
• What is Combination ?
• The Acquisition of one or more enterprise by way of merger or amalgamation
or control over enterprise is regarded as combination.
• A Combination is an acquisition of one or more enterprises by one or more
persons, merger or amalgamation of enterprises, if it meets the prescribed
monetary thresholds and involves:
1. • Any acquisition of control, shares, voting rights or assets of any enterprise
2. • Any acquisition of control by a person over an enterprise, where such
person already has direct/indirect control over another enterprise in a
similar business.
3. • Any merger or amalgamation of enterprises.
• Combinations above the defined monetary thresholds require filing
and prior approval of the CCI before they can be made effective.
CCI has powers to investigate combinations and modify/reject
them.
• Separate provisions exist in case of acquisitions pursuant to loan/
investment agreements of public financial institutions, FII, banks or
VC funds.
• The CCI must be notified within 30 days of the ‘trigger event’ of
such combinations.
• Any combination which has an adverse effect on competition
can be declared void by the CCI.
Competition Advocacy [Sec 49]
• Central government may obtain opinion of CCI on the possible effect of the
policy on competition while formulating competition policy
• On receipt of deference, commission is required to give its opinion to central
Government within 60days
• The role of commission is advisory
• Opinion given by commission is not binding upon the central Government.
• The commission has also been assigned the role to take following suitable
measured for:
o Promotion of competition advocacy
o Creating awareness about competition
o Imparting Training about competition issue.
Thank You

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Important provisions of competition act, 2002

  • 1. Important Provisions of Competition Act, 2002 Efforts By: Shubham Madaan BBA.LLB 6A 04125503518
  • 2. Background of Competition Laws • Post 1991 policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation introduced. • MRTP Act was found inadequate to meet the challenges of a modern globalized economy. • Government of India in October 1999 appointed a high level Committee on Competition Policy and Law (the Raghavan Committee) to advise on the competition law in consonance with international developments.
  • 3. The Competition Act, 2002 • Acting on the report of the Committee, the Government of India passed the Competition Act in the year 2002; to which the President accorded assent in 2003. It was subsequently amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007. • The broad objectives of the Competition Act, as laid down in its preamble, are: • “to prevent practices having adverse effect on competition, to promote and sustain competition in markets, to protect the interest of the consumers and to ensure freedom of trade carried on by other participants in markets in India”
  • 4. Legal Framework of Competition Act, 2002; in India • The Framework of Competition Act 2002 has essentially four compartments: 1. Anti- Competitive Agreements [ Section 3] 2. Abuse of Dominance [ Section 4] 3. Combination Regulation [ Section 5 & 6] 4. Competition Advocacy [ Section 49]
  • 5. Salient Features of the Competition Act, 2002 • Facilitate & Foster Competition • Establish a Commission to prevent practices having adverse effect on competition • Promote and sustain competition in markets • Protect the interests of consumers • Ensure freedom of trade in the Indian markets
  • 6. Anti-competitive Agreements [Section 3] • Any agreement for goods or services which has appreciable adverse effect on competition in India is prohibited. These kinds of agreements are known as anti-competitive agreements. • Anti competitive agreement of entered into shall be void. • Section 3 of the Act states that no enterprise shall enter into: • 1. Any agreement With respect to production, supply distribution, storage, acquisition or control of goods/provision of services which is anti- competitive is prohibited and void. • 2. Such agreements must cause or be likely to cause appreciable adverse effect on competition (AAEC) in a relevant market in India.
  • 7. Kinds of Agreements • There are Two kinds of agreements 1. Horizontal agreements 2. Vertical agreements.
  • 8. Horizontal Agreements • They are Agreements Between Parties in the same line of production. Example - Agreement between Manufactures, Agreement between Distributors. • Horizontal agreements are presumed to have AAEC if they: 1. Directly or indirectly determine purchase or sale prices 2. Limit or control output, technical development, services etc. 3. Share or divide markets 4. Indulge in rigging or collusive bidding
  • 9. Vertical Agreements • Vertical agreement are those agreements between Non-Competition undertaking operating at different levels of manufacturing and distribution process. • EX- , the agreement between manufacturers of components , manufactures of products, between producers and whole- sellers or between producers, whole sellers and retailers. • They are prohibited if such agreements cause or are likely to cause AAEC.
  • 10. Exception to Section 3 • Any agreement protecting rights conferred under: 1. Copyright Act 1956 (1999) 2. Patent Act 2005 3. Trademarks Act 4. Designs Act 5. Geographical indication Act
  • 11. Abuse of Dominant position (Section 4) • It means a position of strength, enjoyed by an enterprise, in the relevant market in India, which enables it to: 1. • Operate independently of competitive forces prevailing in the relevant market or, 2. • affects its competitors or consumers of the relevant market in its favor • Enterprise or group shall not abuse its dominant position. Agreement by enterprise or group abusing its dominant position is prohibited.
  • 12. • An Enterprise or group is said to have abused its dominant position if it directly or indirectly: • Imposes unfair condition or price • Predatory pricing • Limit or restrict : 1. Production of goods or provision of services or market 2. Technical or scientific development relating to goods or services 3. Creating barriers to entry 4. Denying of market access 5. Uses its dominant position in one market to gain advantage in other market • Where there is abuse of dominant position then the CCI will issue the following orders Under Section 27 And Section 28
  • 13. Regulation of Combination (Section 5 & 6) • What is Combination ? • The Acquisition of one or more enterprise by way of merger or amalgamation or control over enterprise is regarded as combination. • A Combination is an acquisition of one or more enterprises by one or more persons, merger or amalgamation of enterprises, if it meets the prescribed monetary thresholds and involves: 1. • Any acquisition of control, shares, voting rights or assets of any enterprise 2. • Any acquisition of control by a person over an enterprise, where such person already has direct/indirect control over another enterprise in a similar business. 3. • Any merger or amalgamation of enterprises.
  • 14. • Combinations above the defined monetary thresholds require filing and prior approval of the CCI before they can be made effective. CCI has powers to investigate combinations and modify/reject them. • Separate provisions exist in case of acquisitions pursuant to loan/ investment agreements of public financial institutions, FII, banks or VC funds. • The CCI must be notified within 30 days of the ‘trigger event’ of such combinations. • Any combination which has an adverse effect on competition can be declared void by the CCI.
  • 15. Competition Advocacy [Sec 49] • Central government may obtain opinion of CCI on the possible effect of the policy on competition while formulating competition policy • On receipt of deference, commission is required to give its opinion to central Government within 60days • The role of commission is advisory • Opinion given by commission is not binding upon the central Government. • The commission has also been assigned the role to take following suitable measured for: o Promotion of competition advocacy o Creating awareness about competition o Imparting Training about competition issue.

Notas do Editor

  1. Greetings one and all, today I shubham Madaan of BBALLB 6A will be discusiing with you all important provisions of Competition Act 2002,
  2. After the passing of LPG policy by the Pm Manmohan singh Mrtp Act which was MONOPOLIES AND RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES ACT (MRTP), 1969 was found to inadequate to meet the challenges of a modern globalized economy.
  3. After the report of the Raghavan Committee