MCA Invites Public Comments on Report of Committee and the Draft Bill on ‘Digital Competition Law’

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Digital Competition Law

Press Release; Dated: 12.03.2024

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) constituted a ‘Committee on Digital Competition Law’ (CDCL) on the recommendations of 53 reports of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance on the subject titled ‘Anti-Competitive Practices by Big Tech Companies’ under the chairmanship of Secretary, MCA to examine the need for a separate law on competition in digital markets.

The Committee has submitted its report along with the draft bill on Digital Competition Law. Now, the MCA has invited public comments on the Report of Committee on Digital Competition Law and a draft bill on Digital Competition Law by 15.04.2024.

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