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Competition Law in the Age of Big Tech: Regulating Digital Markets in India

Published On: November 3rd 2025 Authored By: Logavarshini S Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai INTRODUCTION In the present day digital economy, a handful of tech giants, like Google, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft, collectively referred to as the “Big Tech” manages and dominates critical platforms that form the structure of diverse fields, such as commerce and […]

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From Identification to Vicarious Liability: Shifts in Judicial Approaches to Corporate Criminal Liability in India

Published On: Novemeber 3rd 2025 Authored By: Shibrah Aftab Khan University of Kashmir Abstract This article analyzes the profound jurisprudential shift in India’s corporate criminal liability framework, tracing the evolution from the limited Identification Doctrine to a modern, evidence-based model for individual director liability. The analysis demonstrates how landmark Supreme Court judgments, including the 2005

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CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY: EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN JURISPRUDENCE

Published On: November 3rd 2025 Authored By: Swastika Dudeja Asian Law College ABSTRACT Corporate Criminal Liability in India has evolved from a limited and cautious approach to a more robust framework, recognizing corporations as accountable legal entities for criminal acts committed by their agents. This evolution is significant in the Indian Context due to the

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CCI v. Steel Authority of India Ltd.

Published on: 27th October, 2025 Authored by: Soumali Chatterjee Calcutta University Court: Supreme Court of India Date: 9th September 2010 Citation: (2010) 10 SCC 744 Introduction Parties Involved Competition Commission of India (CCI): The appellant and regulatory body responsible for enforcing competition law in India. Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL): The respondent, a state-owned

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