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Law of monopolies and restrictive trade practic India.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay; N.M. Trpathi.; 1981Description: 344 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.0723 JHA
Summary: This commentary on the law of mono polies and restrictive trade practices, an objective analysis of the present state of the law by a sitting Member of the Commission, comes at an opportune time. The Sachar Committee Report is already before the Government, and the main purpose of this book is to acquaint the decision makers as well as the general public in India of the existing position of anti-trust law, in order that the total impli cations may be considered when the time comes to bring about changes in the law. The author has taken a detached and dispassionate approach in his discussion of the various provisions giving as far as possible, all available points of view, and has understandably avoided stating his own preferences. The book should be of immense value to the Government, the business community and the legal profession involved in the day-to-day working of the Act.
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This commentary on the law of mono polies and restrictive trade practices, an objective analysis of the present state of the law by a sitting Member of the Commission, comes at an opportune time.

The Sachar Committee Report is already before the Government, and the main purpose of this book is to acquaint the decision makers as well as the general public in India of the existing position of anti-trust law, in order that the total impli cations may be considered when the time comes to bring about changes in the law.

The author has taken a detached and dispassionate approach in his discussion of the various provisions giving as far as possible, all available points of view, and has understandably avoided stating his own preferences.

The book should be of immense value to the Government, the business community and the legal profession involved in the day-to-day working of the Act.

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