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Vol. 3

VOLUME 3

The Editorial Board is pleased to publish Volume III of the Indian Competition Law Review.

ARTICLES

    1. DIGITAL DISRUPTIONS: A COMPETITION LAW PERSPECTIVE–Bharat Budholia
    1. E-COMMERCE AND COMPETITION LAW- CHALLENGES AND THE WAY AHEAD–Siddharth Jain
    1. EMERGENCE OF DIGITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON COMPETITION LAW–Ashna Chhabra and Anuja Chaudhury
    1. THE CONUNDRUM OF ONLINE RETAIL IN COMPETITION LAW–Lavanya Chawla
    1. FAILING FIRM DEFENCE IN MERGER CONTROL: ASSESSING POSITION, PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES IN INDIA –Anam Rais Khan
    1. DIGITAL ECONOMY & COMPETITION LAW: A CONUNDRUM –Aryan Mohindroo and Rajat Mohindroo
    1. SINGLE ECONOMIC ENTITY DOCTRINE IN INDIA –Chirayu Jain
    1. THE NOTORIOUS CASE OF DIGITAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE –Ambika Aggarwal and Aairah Zaidi
    1. CONSUMERISM VIS-À-VIS COMPETITION IN INDIA- THE OTHER FACE OF CONSUMER ACTIVISM IN THE MARKET WITH AN ANALYSIS ON JIO’ ISSUE -AR Poorvaja
    1. REDRESSAL MECHANISM FOR COMPETITORS AGAINST MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS -Maitrayi Jain and Meghana Khetrapal

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National Law University, Jodhpur, one of the premier law schools in India, seeks to promote research and scholarship in specialized fields of law. In pursuance of this broader vision, the Centre for Competition Law and Policy has been established. The Centre for Competition Law and Policy is established as an initiative to promote interdisciplinary research in the field of competition law and policy making.

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