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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) reported that Swiggy and Zomato violated antitrust and competition laws by favoring certain restaurants on their platforms.
Zomato reportedly agreed to "exclusivity contracts" with restaurant partners in exchange for lower commissions, which could limit competition.
Swiggy allegedly promised certain restaurants rapid business growth if they listed exclusively on its platform.
The CCI's investigation found that Swiggy, Zomato, and their restaurant partners' exclusivity agreements prevented the market from becoming more competitive.
A violation of the Competition Act may result in serious monetary penalties.
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Raghavan Committee (2000) |
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Competition Act of 2002 |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q.Consider the following statements: 1. The Competition Act 2002 was enacted to replace the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act of 1969. 2. An appeal against the decision of the Competition Commission of India to be filed in the High Court. Which of the above statements is/are correct? A) 1 only B) 2 only C) Both 1 and 2 D) Neither 1 nor 2 Answer: A Explanation: Statement 1 is correct: The Competition Act 2002 was enacted to govern competition law. It replaced the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act of 1969. Under this legislation, the Competition Commission of India was established to prevent activities that compromised competition in India. Statement 2 is incorrect: A person who is dissatisfied with any decision or order of the Commission may file an appeal with the Supreme Court within sixty days of the date of communication. There shall be no appeal against any commission decision or order made with the parties' consent. |
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