SC dismisses appeal against NCLAT’s ruling that Bar Council of India isn’t an ‘enterprise’ that abused its dominance

COMPETITION ACT : Supreme Court dismissed appeal against NCLAT’s ruling that Bar Council of India is a statutory body established under section 4 of Advocate Act, which is a exclusive rule making authority to set standards of legal education and, thus, it could not be said to be an ‘enterprise’ within meaning of section 2(h), which abused its dominant positionCOMPETITION ACT : Supreme Court dismissed appeal against NCLAT’s ruling that Bar Council of India is a statutory body established under section 4 of Advocate Act, which is a exclusive rule making authority to set standards of legal education and, thus, it could not be said to be an ‘enterprise’ within meaning of section 2(h), which abused its dominant positionwww.taxmann.com Latest Case LawsRead More

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