Finding the Hub and the Spoke of Cartels: Mapping the Indian Experience
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Date
2023-09
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Dasgupta, L. (2023). Finding the Hub and the Spoke of Cartels: Mapping the Indian Experience. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 14(2), 110–128. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5064
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Dasgupta, Lovely
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Abstract
As per the Competition Act 2002 (hereinafter called the Act), cartel is defined in
terms of an agreement amongst competitors, operating at the same level of a
commercial activity. Such horizontal agreements leading to anti-competitive
practices are proscribed under the Act. The Act does not deal with the hub and
the spoke of a cartel as there was a lack of urgency vis-à-vis such cartels. It has
only been in the recent past, that the Competition Commission of India
(hereinafter called the CCI) took note of hub and spoke cartels in the Indian
market. Consequently, the Competition Law Review Committee (hereinafter
called CLRC) in its Report of July 2019 has made recommendations pertaining
to hub and spoke cartels. As a consequence, the 2023 Amendment to the Act has
incorporated provision pertaining to hub and spoke cartels. The present article
maps the Indian experience on the hub and spoke cartels. The primary argument
of the author is that the legislative framework within the Act is inadequate to deal
with hub and spoke cartels. Hence a comprehensive re-vision is needed.
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14
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2
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0976-3570
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110 - 128