This book is specially designed for students pursuing Bachelors or Masters degree in law. It begins with a brief on the explanation of fundamental economic concepts involved in competition matters, goes on to discuss the general framework of Indian competition law, and progresses incrementally to provide a comprehensive and complete understanding of this area of law. This work aims to provide functional and practical understanding of the black letter of law through analysis of the decided cases. It helps readers to grasp the legal and non-legal aspects of competition law in a systematic and logical way. The book mainly focuses on the cases decided by the Competition Commission of India in a concise form, so it becomes easily intelligible and helps provide useful inputs to the law students.
Key Features:
- Meets the requirements of students pursuing a Bachelors or Masters degree in law
- Studies the development of competition law jurisprudence in India
- Provide a functional and practical understanding of the law through an analysis of important judgments
- Highlights key issues and questions relating to competition law
- Focuses on the cases decided by the Competition Commission of India
- Provides an insight into competition law in other jurisdictions such as the United States and the European Union
- Adopts a blend of descriptive and analytical methodology.