goods or provision of services for such export. Prohibition of abuse of dominant position 4. Abuse of dominant position. - [(1) No enterprise or group shall ... abuse its dominant position.] (2) There shall be an abuse of dominant position [under sub-section (1), if an enterprise or a group],- (a) directly
dominant position. -
Where after inquiry the Commission finds that any agreement referred to in section 3 or action of an enterprise in a dominant position ... case may be, involved in such agreement, or abuse of dominant position, to discontinue and not to re-enter such agreement or discontinue such abuse
such agreement is outside India; or (c) any enterprise abusing the dominant position is outside India; or (d) a combination has taken place outside India ... into such agreement or abuse of dominant position or combination if such agreement or dominant position or combination has, or is likely to have
alleged by the informant that the opposite parties are abusing their dominant
position within the public domain by imposing unfair anddiscriminatory conditions in purchase ... dominant position in the market of distribution/ supply of Consumer Meters and further as to
whether such dominance has been abused.
35.13 In her separate
which empowers the CCI to divide enterprises
abusing dominant position including adjustment of
contracts, formation of winding up of enterprises among
other things.
13. Next ... enterprise. Next, the enterprise must enjoy a dominant
position. As to what is a dominant position, has been
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detailed in the second explanation
such conditions. The DG has also found that BCCI has abused its
dominant position, by entering into the agreements with the different
franchisees ... dominant position in the
market for media rights.
60. Accordingly, as per BCCI, the DG's entire analysis in relation to the
dominant position
Finance Department, Government of Goa, by floating the tender had
abused its dominant position by imposing unfair and discriminatory conditions
which had limited/denied market ... abuse is
treated bad in Competition Law in India. Abuse is said to occur when an
enterprise uses its dominant position in the relevant market
said contract of the GMDA is
nothing but an abuse of dominant position for which itself the impugned clauses are liable to
be struck down ... Competition Act as those terms are anti-
competitive and in abuse of dominant position, respectively.
51. In support of his aforesaid contention, Mr. Kapoor took
competition;
83.2. Where any enterprise or group of enterprises,
which enjoys dominant position, abuses the said dominant
position; and
83.3. Regulating the combination of enterprises ... than Chennai amounted to abuse. On the basis of the above
stated facts, the informant argued abuse of dominant position by OP under
section
India. It has also alleged that the respondent had abused its dominant
position. In the credit card business, it is not necessary for a person ... view as the
bank was not dominant in relevant market in India no case for abuse of
dominant position in terms of section