Description
Competition Law in India: Abuse of Dominance and the AI Challenge is a comprehensive and forward-looking commentary that critically examines the evolving jurisprudence of abuse of dominance under the Competition Act, 2002.
With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, digital markets, algorithmic pricing, and platform economies, traditional competition law principles are being tested like never before. This book bridges the gap between classical dominance doctrines and modern AI-driven market realities.
Key Highlights:
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In-depth analysis of Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2002
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Landmark judgments of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), NCLAT, and Supreme Court
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Examination of digital dominance, data control, and algorithmic collusion
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Interface between AI, big tech platforms, and market power
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Practical insights for litigation and advisory work
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Comparative references to global antitrust developments
Authored By:
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Adv. Abhishek H. Khare (Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India)
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Adv. Devansh Lunawat
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Adv. Minhas Joshi
Who Should Read This Book?
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Competition law practitioners & litigators
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Corporate legal teams
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Judiciary & regulatory professionals
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Law students & academicians
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Policy researchers focusing on digital markets













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