Protecting the Interests of Consumers and Businesses
- What is the purpose of Competition Law? - To prevent anti-competitive activities by promoting competitive environment in the markets
- Which body acts as a regulatory commission to protect the conditions of competition and consumer welfare? - Competition Commission of India
- What type of body is the Competition Commission of India? - Quasi-judicial body
- Under which Act was the Competition Commission of India formed? - Competition Act, 2002
- The Competition Act, 2002 was amended by the - Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007
- Which tribunal was established by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007? - Competition Commission of India and Competition Appellate Tribunal
- At present, how many chairpersons and members ....
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