LAST DAY TO REGISTER - LiveLaw Academy: Online Certificate Course On Competition Law In India

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Date – 1st April – 13th April 2024 Timings – 7.00PM – 8.00PM (Monday to Saturday) Fee – 3499/- (Only for the first 50 registrations) Link to register - https://livelawacademy.graphy.com/courses/Two-Weeks-Online-Certificate-Course-on-Competition-Law-in-India--65f95fe1ae64984f4af788b5 Embark on a transformative journey into the world of commercial laws with...

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Date – 1st April – 13th April 2024

Timings – 7.00PM – 8.00PM (Monday to Saturday)

Fee – 3499/- (Only for the first 50 registrations)

Link to register - https://livelawacademy.graphy.com/courses/Two-Weeks-Online-Certificate-Course-on-Competition-Law-in-India--65f95fe1ae64984f4af788b5

Embark on a transformative journey into the world of commercial laws with LiveLaw Academy and Legal Hands on a Two -Week Online Certificate Course, designed to deepen your understanding of the intricate legal landscape surrounding Competition Regulatory Regime in India.

Key Highlights:

  • Expert Faculty: Learn from renowned legal professionals and industry experts with extensive experience in the field – Professors from NLU's and experts from Law Firms working in the competition law arena.
  • Interactive Sessions: Participate in live Q&A sessions, discussions, and case studies to reinforce your learning.
  • Practical Applications: Acquire practical skills through real-world case studies and simulations.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow participants, legal practitioners, and industry leaders in our virtual networking sessions.


Our Expert Faculty:

- Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, NLU Jodhpur

- Prof.(Dr.) Kondaiah Jonnalagaada, MNLU Aurangabad

- Dr. Abha Yadav, Assistant Professor, NLU Delhi

- Prof.(Dr.) Yogendra Kumar Srivastava, HNLU Raipur

- Mr. Mahendra Soni, Assistant Professor, NLIU Bhopal

- Ms. Neha Sharma, Assistant Professor, NLIU Bhopal

Who Should Attend?

The course is designed for all stakeholders interested in acquiring professional knowledge and practical skills in the field of Regulation of Competition in Indian markets.

  • Legal Professionals
  • Law Students
  • Academicians and Researchers
  • Regulatory Compliance Officers
  • Law Enforcement Personnel
  • Anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge of Competition Law in India.

COURSE CONTENTS

This course extends over four Units and covers different regulatory aspects controlling Indian Competition regime. This course is intended to cover all the major aspects of Anti-competitive practices and their prevention in different kinds of commercial dealings. The course has been designed in such a manner which provides the student a step by step guide to deal with different Competition related issues in India. Special care has been taken to make the course Units more compatible even for the students having non-legal background.

UNIT - I - INTRODUCTION TO COMPETITION LAW

  • Introduction (Evolution and Objectives of the Competition Law and Competition Policy in India)
  • Important Definitions (Competition Agreement, Enterprise and Cartel, Consumer Relevant Market)

UNIT – II - ANTI-COMPETITIVE AGREEMENTS

  • Horizontal Anti-competitive Agreements
  • Vertical Anti-competitive Agreements (tie-in arrangement, exclusive supply agreement, exclusive distribution agreement, refusal to deal, and resale price maintenance)
  • Intellectual Property Rights and Competition concerns - Other Exemptions

UNIT – III- PREVENTION OF ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION

  • Dominant Position in Market
  • Abuse of Dominant Position
  • After Market and Predatory Pricing
  • Prevention of Abuse of Dominance - Penalties and Leniency

UNIT – IV- REGULATION OF COMBINATION

  • Combinations (Merger, Acquisition, Amalgamation and Takeover)
  • Horizontal, Vertical and Conglomerate Mergers
  • Threshold limit on combinations - Appreciable adverse effect on Competition or its likelihood

Teaching-Learning Methodology and Mode of Delivery

Teaching Learning Methodology includes Online Lectures via Zoom and Live Chats and discussions, Case analysis, Presentations and Sessions by subject experts from Academia and Industry to foster necessary capabilities in candidates to handle practical concerns in the law relating to Competition laws. The Course would be delivered through online medium only. All the e-reading material and e-reference material shall be provided through the online mode.

For more details contact – anamika@livelaw.in +91 99532 96649


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