Description
Bharat’s Competition Act, 2002 by Professor (Dr.) V.K. Agarwal is a comprehensive and authoritative text that provides in-depth coverage of competition law in India. The book explains the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 in a clear and structured manner, focusing on anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, and regulation of combinations. Designed for both academic and professional use, it bridges the gap between legal theory and practical application by incorporating analysis, interpretation, and real-world relevance. The 3rd Edition 2026 reflects updated legal developments and continues to serve as a valuable reference for understanding the evolving competition law regime in India.
Key Features
Provides detailed coverage of the Competition Act, 2002.
Explains anti-competitive agreements, dominance, and combinations.
Focuses on practical application and legal interpretation of competition law.
Authored by Professor (Dr.) V.K. Agarwal, a distinguished academician.
Useful for understanding regulatory framework and competition policy in India.
Updated 3rd Edition 2026 reflecting recent developments.
Suitable for law students, academicians, and professionals.
Published by Bharat Law House, a reputed legal publisher.
This book is particularly useful for law students, legal practitioners, judiciary aspirants, academicians, and professionals dealing with competition law and regulatory compliance. It is also beneficial for commerce and management students who wish to understand the legal and economic aspects of market competition, making it a valuable resource for both academic study and practical application.

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