Competition Law in India is designed to promote fair competition in the market by preventing anti-competitive practices such as cartels, monopolies, and abuse of dominance. Governed primarily by the Competition Act, 2002, the law aims to ensure that businesses compete on equal terms, benefiting consumers and the economy as a whole. It addresses issues like mergers and acquisitions, price-fixing, and unfair trade practices. Professionals in this field help businesses comply with regulations and ensure that the market remains open and competitive. The course in Competition Law equips individuals with the knowledge to analyze and address anti-competitive practices in various sectors.
Duration
1 years-5 years
Level
UG
Colleges Offering
10+
Average Annual Fees
₹10.0L
Stream
Law
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