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    Report on the Evolving role of the CCI in the economy, particularly in the digital landscape

    Posted 12 Aug 2025

    2 min read

    It is released by the Standing Committee on Finance, and noted that the existing ex-post Competition Act, 2002, is ill-equipped to deal with digital market.

    • The Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023, introduced provisions like Deal Value Thresholds (DVT), Settlement and Commitment Mechanisms, etc., to deal complexities of the digital market.
    • The CCI has also recently constituted a Digital Markets Division (DMD).

    Key Issues Highlighted:

    • Anti-Competitive Practices: Dominant firms employ self-preferencing, predatory pricing, and tying/bundling, stifling innovation.
    • Regulatory Limitations
      • Institutional Capacity: CCI faces significant human resource vacancies (only 113 out of 195 sanctioned posts filled), lack of specialized technical expertise (e.g., AI).
      • Enforcement Effectiveness: CCI-imposed penalties (Rs. 18,512.28 crore out of Rs. 20,350.46 crore) are stayed or dismissed by appellate courts.
      • Digital Competition Bill Concerns: Broad thresholds, absence of a rebuttal mechanism, and potential overlap with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP Act).
      • MSME Vulnerability: The DVT of Rs. 2000 crore raises concerns about unchecked MSME acquisitions.

    Key Recommendations

    • Enforcement & Digital Bill: Reduce litigation delays via robust legal defence and the 25% pre-deposit for appeals.
    • Protect MSMEs: Review the DVT for MSMEs and boost investigations into predatory pricing.
    • Proactive Approach: Expand market studies (e.g., on AI) and deepen consumer welfare integration, focusing on data privacy.
    • Policy Framework: Implement the National Competition Policy (NCP).

    About Competition Commission of India (CCI)

    • Established: In 2003 under the Competition Act, 2002 but became operation from 2009.
    • Composition: Chairperson and 6 Members appointed by the Central Government.
    • Functions
      • To eliminate practices having adverse effect on competition, promote and sustain competition, protect the interests of consumers and ensure freedom of trade.
      • It is also required to give opinion on competition issues on a reference received from a statutory authority established under any law.
    • Tags :
    • CCI
    • Competition Act, 2002
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