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DIGITAL MERGER AND ITS CHALLENGES TO THE COMPETITION LAW: INDIAN LAWS

DIGITAL MERGER AND ITS CHALLENGES TO THE COMPETITION LAW: INDIAN LAWS Shashank S Katagar, Student of Bba Llb (Honours) School Of Legal Studies, Reva University Download Manuscript ABSTRACT The rapid rise of digital platforms has fundamentally transformed the Indian economy, ushering in unprecedented levels of connectivity, convenience, and innovation. However, this digital revolution has also brought forth unique challenges for competition law, particularly in the realm of mergers and acquisitions. In this paper, we delve into the intricacies of digital mergers within the framework of Indian competition law. We explore how the traditional geographic boundaries that once defined market competition become increasingly irrelevant in the context of online platforms, where users can interact and transact across borders effortlessly. Additionally, we examine the concept of multi-sided markets, where platforms cater to multiple user groups whose interactions generate network effects and drive value creation. These network effects pose significant challenges for competition authorities, as dominance in one market segment can spill over into adjacent markets, further entrenching the position of dominant platforms. Against this backdrop, we analyze the relevant provisions of the Competition Act, 2002, and the evolving approach of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in assessing digital mergers. Notably, we highlight the introduction of a deal value threshold and the CCI’s heightened focus on factors such as substitute platforms and the potential for new entrants to mitigate competitive concerns. By navigating these complexities and adapting to the digital landscape, Indian competition law aims to foster innovation, protect consumer welfare, and ensure a level playing field in the dynamic and rapidly evolving digital economy. Type Information Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume II, Issue II, Page 43-66. Creative Commons Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Copyright © LIJDLR 2024

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EQUALITY: EXPLORING TRANSFORMING LAW AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS

EQUALITY: EXPLORING TRANSFORMING LAW AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS Shalini Dhyani, B.A.LL.B. 5TH Semester At Vasudev College Of Law, Lamachaur, Haldwani, Uttarakhand. Download Manuscript ABSTRACT Equality is one of the fundamental rights that everyone requires to survive in a society, it is that principle that every individual craves to achieve, it is a basic need of a person in the modern world whether it is any human being either male or female and everyone requires equality. This paper focuses especially on transforming the law to support women’s rights. The first and second part of the article describes Gandhi’s views on women’s rights, Views of Indian laws, and United Nations views on the rights of women. The third and fourth part of the article describes the role of the judiciary in preserving women’s rights and also describes how barrier could be breakdown in order to get access to social justice for women. The last chapter describes the strategies of the government for improving the condition of women. Type Information Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume I, Issue III, Page 195- 206. Creative Commons Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Copyright © LIJDLR 2023 Recent content EQUALITY: EXPLORING TRANSFORMING LAW AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS THE COLLEGIUM VS NJAC DEBATE: ANALYZING INDIA’S JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT SYSTEMS ROLE OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Water Rights And Climate Change: An Analysis Of Transboundary Water Conflicts Amidst Environmental Challenges In The Indus Region With Specific Reference To The Indus Waters Treaty Of 1960 Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism In India: Limitations And Recommendations Parallel Paths: Analysing The Overlapping Jurisdiction Of Cci And Sectoral Regulators In India

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