trade secrets or intellectual property, the disclosure of which would harm the competitive position of a third party, unless the competent authority is satisfied that
purposes; or (o) promotes or takes part in any shooting match or competition wherein animals are released from captivity for the purpose of such shooting
provide medium to long term strategic directions, priorities and actions; (vii) promote competition, innovation, increase in capacity, seamless mobility and greater efficiency in transport
under sub-section (3) of section 67; (xxxiib) the promotion of effective competition, passenger convenience and safety, competitive fares and prevention of overcrowding;] (xxiii
wherever possible, access to a variety of goods, products or services at competitive prices; (iv) the right to be heard and to be assured that
referred to.
2.3 Monopoly is the power to control prices or exclude
competition from any part of the trade or commerce among the
producers ... collaborate note lie observed that
the need for encouraging open competition to improve quality
and brings down costs his been recommended by the government
state Rules providing for 'methods' of
recruitment by selection, or competitive
examination--Appointment of Class III Officer to Class I
post ... speaks of the method of recruitment to the
State Civil Service by competitive examination, or by
selection, or by promotion. The respondent's appointment
provided that the
recruitment shall be based on the results of a competitive
examination and an interview, to be held in the manner laid
down ... promulgation of the 1969 Amending
Rules for purposes of holding the competitive examination
for recruitment to the ministerial staff in the Civil
Courts. Then Subordinate
Disclaimer: ... vs Chief Executive Officer, Noida & Ors. ... on 29 April, 2014
COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA
Case No. 61 of 2013
In Re:
Shri Surendra ... Page 1 of 16
Order under Section 26(2) of the Competition Act, 2002
The present information has been filed under section
Section 3 in The Competition Act, 2002
3. Anti-competitive agreements. -
(1) No enterprise or association of enterprises or person or association of persons shall ... which causes or is likely to cause an appreciable adverse effect on competition within India. (2) Any agreement entered into in contravention of the provisions