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Title: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CARTEL LENIENCY SCHEMES IN INDIA AND USA
Authors: Bibhu, Nishi Kant
Keywords: Cartel, Leniency
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: Indian Academicians and Researchers Association
Series/Report no.: Volume 10;Issue 1
Abstract: Cartel leniency is a term used to describe a clause in competition law that permits members of cartels—illegal agreements between rivals to control prices or restrict competition—to obtain lighter punishments or immunity in exchange for helping the authorities with their investigation. A cartel member might contact the CCI under the Indian programme for leniency and disclose crucial details about the cartel, including supporting documentation, in exchange for lenient treatment. The manner in which the cartel member contacts the CCI and the importance of the information provided will determine the degree of leniency.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/1741
ISSN: 2394 – 7780
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