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Hearing anti-trust cases should be CCI’s first order of business, lawyers say

Since the chairperson’s post was vacant for seven months, many anti-trust cases have been pending before the CCI. Ravneet Kaur has now taken charge as the chief of the competition watchdog.

June 05, 2023 / 21:09 IST
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In February, the CCI resumed clearing merger and acquisition deals after the government permitted it to do so, considering the adverse effect pending deals had on businesses.

Lawyers are of the opinion that the Competition Commission of India (CCI) should take up long-pending anti-trust cases on priority, pursuant to Ravneet Kaur taking charge as the chairperson on May 23.

The chairperson’s office lay vacant for seven months after the previous occupant, Ashok Kumar Gupta, retired in October 2022. Kaur’s appointment also comes at a time when the CCI is defending its orders in various antitrust cases in both the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) and the Supreme Court.

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“Given that there has been a lack of quorum at the CCI for seven months, antitrust matters have come to a standstill. Thus, it will be good if the CCI prioritises adjudication of antitrust cases where the DG investigation is complete, as well as pending complaints in the digital sector,” said Unnati Agrawal, partner at Induslaw.

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