Volume -15 | Issue -2
Volume -15 | Issue -2
Volume -15 | Issue -2
Volume -15 | Issue -2
Volume -15 | Issue -2
The Competition laws have experienced a variety of revisions, including institutional, procedural, and substantive alterations. Given that technical improvements are far more significant and faster now than they were in earlier years, India stands on the verge of effective Competition Law enforcement years after its original adoption and its active enforcement. In this paper, the author reviews all the changes made in previous years. The "control" and "material influence" definitions, settlement and obligations, and all the developments and cases surrounding Digital payments and markets are only a few of the changes that have been made with respect to the abuse of dominance. The author will also discuss the market research conducted by the Competition Commission of India. The effect of Google's decision following the CCI's penalty against it, as well as how Indian law can be consistent with EU laws and the Digital Markets Act, which raises the question of whether we need a separate competition Act, will also be explored.