MCA invites public comments on Digital Competition Law

MCA constituted the Committee on Digital Competition Law on the subject titled ‘Anti-Competitive Practices by Big Tech Companies’.

Public comments on Digital Competition Law

Reetu | Mar 13, 2024 |

MCA invites public comments on Digital Competition Law

MCA invites public comments on Digital Competition Law

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) constituted the Committee on Digital Competition Law (CDCL) on the recommendations of the 53rd report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance on the subject titled ‘Anti-Competitive Practices by Big Tech Companies’ under the chairmanship of Secretary, MCA, to examine the need for a separate law on competition in digital markets.

The Committee has submitted its report along with the Draft Bill on Digital Competition Law.

The MCA is inviting public comments on the said report and the Draft Bill. The Report is placed under the section ‘Data & Reports [Reports>>> Library (Expert Committee Reports)]’ on the website of MCA.

A copy of the same can also be found on the MCA website under the ‘e-Consultation module’, and any comments or ideas can be sent on this module until April 15, 2024.

For Report Download PDF Given Below:

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