ANALYSIS OF TIE IN AGREEMENTS UNDER COMPETITION LAW

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  • Alan Prince 3rd Year BBA LLB Student, School of Law, Christ (deemed to be university) Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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Anti-Competition, Tie in arrangement, Economy

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Under the Competition Act, Tie-in arrangement is managed under the head Vertical Anti-Competitive Agreement. A tie-in arrangement, under this Act, isn't unlawful in essence yet in the event that it has an obvious antagonistic impact on the competition, at that point it winds up illicit. Tie-in arrangements have both great and terrible consequences for the competition. On one hand tie-in arrangements may result in value discrimination, boundaries to new section in the market, imposing business model of the tied and tying items. Then again tie-in arrangement may profit the customers by providing them with products or administrations in a package which are required and at bring down cost. Be that as it may, tie-in arrangements will probably antagonistically influence the economy than being gainful to the economy. a tie in arrangement is something that is a violation of competition law, and in certain circumstances it may not necessarily be so.

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Published

16-10-2018

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Alan Prince. “ANALYSIS OF TIE IN AGREEMENTS UNDER COMPETITION LAW”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 4, no. 5, Oct. 2018, pp. 28-38, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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