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Competition Commission recognised for responsive governance at Civis’ Public Consultation Awards

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Competition Commission recognised for responsive governance at Civis’ Public Consultation Awards

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has recently been awarded for its Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023. This prestigious recognition was the result of a comprehensive evaluation process conducted by eminent public administrators and public policy experts. The award is a testament to the Commission’s commitment towards promoting fair competition and protecting the interests of consumers in the Indian market.

The Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 is a significant step towards creating a more transparent and efficient competition regime in India. These regulations aim to encourage companies to come forward and disclose any anti-competitive practices they may have engaged in, in exchange for a reduced penalty. This is a win-win situation for both the companies and the consumers, as it not only promotes fair competition but also ensures that the consumers are not adversely affected by anti-competitive behavior.

The evaluation process for the Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 was rigorous and thorough, with inputs from various stakeholders including industry experts, legal practitioners, and consumer groups. The Commission also sought feedback from the public through a consultation process, which further strengthened the regulations. This inclusive approach adopted by the Commission reflects its commitment towards creating a robust and effective competition framework in the country.

The Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 is a significant improvement over its predecessor, the CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2009. The new regulations have been designed to address the shortcomings of the previous regulations and make the process of granting leniency more efficient and transparent. The regulations also provide for a detailed procedure for filing leniency applications, which will help companies to navigate the process more effectively.

One of the key features of the Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 is the provision for granting leniency to individuals involved in cartel activities. This is a significant step towards deterring individuals from engaging in anti-competitive behavior and promoting a culture of compliance within companies. The regulations also provide for confidentiality of information provided by leniency applicants, which will encourage more companies to come forward and disclose their involvement in cartels.

The Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 also aligns with the global best practices in competition law. The regulations have been drafted after studying the leniency regimes of other jurisdictions and taking into account the recommendations of international organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This will not only bring India’s competition regime on par with international standards but also enhance its credibility in the global market.

The recognition of the Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 by eminent public administrators and public policy experts is a testament to the Commission’s efforts towards creating a fair and competitive market in India. The regulations will not only benefit the consumers by promoting fair competition but also contribute to the overall economic growth of the country. The reduced penalty for leniency applicants will also encourage more companies to comply with the competition laws, leading to a more level playing field for all market players.

In conclusion, the Draft CCI (Lesser Penalty) Regulations 2023 is a significant step towards creating a more transparent and efficient competition regime in India. The comprehensive evaluation process conducted by eminent public administrators and public policy experts has recognized the efforts of the Commission in promoting fair competition and protecting the interests of consumers. The regulations, once implemented, will have a positive impact on the Indian market and contribute to the country’s economic growth.

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