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CCI suggests setting up of state-level commissions
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi Aug 24, 2010, 01:10 IST

The competition watchdog, Competition Commission of India (CCI), has proposed setting up of state-level commissions to safeguard interests of small businesses and spread its reach to different parts of the country.

The proposal forms part of the recommendations submitted to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs on the National Competition Policy (NCP) by CCI.

The move, it argued, would help the watchdog in promptly checking anti-competitive practices in states. NCP is likely to be notified by the Planning Commission shortly.

“We have mooted setting up of smaller commissions at the state-level for addressing competition issues. That way people will be more aware of the existence of Competition Commission and will therefore approach it. The idea is that we want to be more approachable to the common folks,” a CCI official said.

CCI is empowered by an Act of Parliament to look into issues pertaining to abuse of dominant market positions and anti-competitive agreements.

It is also soon expected to get the power of vetting high-voltage mergers and acquisitions that can have an adverse effect on competition in the relevant geographical markets.

Although CCI was notified in 2002, it became fully functional only last year with the appointment of a chairman and eight members.

While the Competition Act seeks to enforce a law for ensuring a healthy competition regime, the National Competition Policy is looking to provide a framework under which CCI can act and promote competition in all sectors of the economy.

The Planning Commission had in 2007 set up a working group to finalise the provision of NCP after examining its various facets, but a final policy is yet to materialise.

The working group has already identified that there is more coordination required between the Centre and the states over some policies, statutes and regulations, which in turn restrict competition.

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