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MCA releases draft Digital Competition Bill for public consultation

The draft bill is a part of the report that Committee on Digital Competition Law (CDCL) submitted to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs on February 27.

March 12, 2024 / 22:42 IST
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The committee that studied the need for a digital competition law submitted its report to the government in February 2024
The committee that studied the need for a digital competition law submitted its report to the government in February 2024

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) on March 12 released the draft Digital Competition Bill, a proposed legislation that aims to tackle Big Tech firms' anti-competitive practices, for public consultation.

The bill aims to bring in regulations for bigger companies based on their turnover, gross merchandise value, global market capitalisation, number of users and other factors.

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This comes at a time when Big Tech firms and Indian companies have often locked horns over various issues. For instance, recently, when Google delisted (then eventually restored) several Indian apps for non-compliance to its billing policies.

The draft bill is a part of the report that Committee on Digital Competition Law (CDCL) submitted to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs on February 27.