💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court of India has cautioned against overly stringent enforcement of competition regulations, stating that such an approach could deter long-term investment and expertise, thereby hindering India's growth as a global manufacturing hub. The court, in a recent judgment, advocated for a more balanced approach, ensuring that successful and innovative companies are not unfairly penalized. It emphasized the need for an "effects-based standard" to promote fair competition and technological progress.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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