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The Chambers advises and represents clients in matters arising under India’s competition law framework, including the Competition Act, 2002, and the erstwhile Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act. Its practice in this area covers proceedings before the Competition Commission of India and appellate forums, as well as matters involving trade regulatory non-compliance, tendering disputes, and sector-specific regulatory challenges.
The Chambers has appeared in mining-related matters involving tenders challenged before various High Courts and the Supreme Court of India, reflecting its experience in trade and tendering disputes at the appellate level. Its approach to antitrust matters is informed by its broader appellate litigation practice and an understanding of the commercial dynamics of the sectors in which its clients operate.
Competition law and trade regulatory disputes require a precise understanding of both the applicable statutory framework and the commercial context of the sector in which the dispute arises.
We guide our clients through every stage of the litigation process, from case evaluation and negotiation to trial representation if necessary. Our goal is to provide.
The Chambers advises on matters arising under the Competition Act, 2002, including the implications of anti-competitive conduct, combinations, and proceedings before the Competition Commission of India and NCLAT.
The Chambers has appeared in matters involving challenges to tenders and procurement decisions before High Courts and the Supreme Court of India, including mining sector disputes.
The Chambers is familiar with matters arising under the erstwhile MRTP Act and with the transition of legacy disputes into the current competition law framework.
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Yes. The Chambers advises on matters arising under the Competition Act, 2002, and can represent clients in proceedings before the CCI and in appeals before NCLAT and the Supreme Court.
Yes. The Chambers has appeared in matters involving challenges to tenders and procurement decisions, including mining sector matters, before High Courts and the Supreme Court of India.
Yes. The Chambers is familiar with legacy matters arising under the MRTP Act and with their treatment under the current competition law framework.
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