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    AN ANALYSIS OF INDIAN LENIENCY MECHANISM IN CARTEL DETECTION

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    Thesis - Nishikant Bibhu (2.917Mb)
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    2023
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    Bibhu, Nishi Kant
    Singh Malik, Namita
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    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. 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. The first participant to contact the CCI and disclose material information may be granted full immunity, which means they won't be subject to any fines or penalties. Depending on the time and level of their cooperation, the subsequent participants may be eligible for a reduction in fines of up to 50%. The cartel member must offer all pertinent data and proof required for the CCI to prove the existence of the cartel in order to be qualified for leniency. They must also keep all information completely secret and provide full cooperation during the investigation. By offering rewards to cartel members who reveal illicit deals, the leniency programme hopes to foster a culture of compliance and deterrence. It supports healthy competition in the Indian market by identifying and punishing anti-competitive behaviour. The goal of India's leniency programme is to identify and break up cartels that hurt consumers and the free market. It intends to make the discovery and prosecution of anti- competitive practices easier by providing incentives for cartel participants to come forward. The programme aims to reward anyone who work with the police to uncover such practice s, acknowledging that cartel members may have been forced or persuaded to take part in iv illegal agreements. The programme promotes self-reporting and deters further involvement in cartels by offering leniency. A cartel member must approach the CCI voluntarily and offer substantial evidence that can help establish the existence of the cartel in order to qualify for leniency. For the CCI's investigation and future enforcement measures, this evidence should be essential. Additionally, the applicant for leniency must consent to total confidentiality with regard to their collaboration with the CCI. Because of this confidentiality, other cartel members won't be made aware of the investigation, enabling the government to collect more evidence and implement strong enforcement measures. The "marker" technique used by the leniency programme gives preferential consideration to the first cartel member to contact the CCI. If they meet all requirements and offer crucial information that aids in the establishment of the cartel, they can be given full immunity from fines and penalties. It is crucial to remember that the leniency programme does not ensure total immunity or protection from legal repercussions. The applicant must continue to cooperate and adhere to the program's rules in order for the leniency to be granted. The leniency programme is an effective weapon in the battle against cartels because it provides incentives for members to come forward and admit their involvement. By guaranteeing lower pricing, more options, and innovation in the market, it ultimately helps consumers and improves the CCI's capacity to identify and prosecute anti-competitive practices.
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