Competition Appellate Tribunal
The Competition Appellate Tribunal: The tribunal is established by the Central Government to hear, and dispose of appeals against orders and directions passed by the …
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The Competition Appellate Tribunal: The tribunal is established by the Central Government to hear, and dispose of appeals against orders and directions passed by the …
Composition of Competition Commission of India (CCI): The CCI comprises of a Chairperson and six Members, who are appointed by the Government of India. The Commission …
Abuse of Dominant Position Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002 expressly prohibits any enterprise or group from abusing its dominant position. The term ‘Dominant …
Anti- Competitive Agreements Anti-competitive agreements are those agreements that restrict competition. Section 3 of the Competition Act, 2002 prohibits any agreement with respect to production, …
Objectives To promote healthy competition in the market. To prevent those practices which are having adverse effect on competition. To protect the interests of concerns …
SEBI amended regulations for VCFs are: (i) VCF is a fund established in the form of a trust/a company including a body corporate and registered …
Need for Depository System: The trading in physical segment is full of inefficiencies due to handling of large volumes of Certificates and also involves various …
Trading options available in stock exchanges At present, the facility of trading and settlement in dematerialised shares is available in The Stock Exchange, Mumbai (BSE), …
We can classify the functions of SEBI into three categories:- Protective functions Developmental functions Regulatory functions Protective Functions: As the name suggests, the main focus …
Dishonor by non-acceptance (Section 91) A little kind of negotiable tools, i.e., bill of exchange, promissory note, or cheque may be desecrated by non-payment by …
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