Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Govt may introduce bills to amend competitio­n & insolvency laws

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NEW DELHI: The government is likely to propose amendments to the competitio­n and insolvency laws as it seeks to further strengthen the regulatory regime as well as address the needs of new age markets.

The bills to amend these laws have been listed for introducti­on, considerat­ion and passing in the monsoon session of Parliament that starts on Monday.

The Competitio­n Act, 2002, and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 are being implemente­d by the corporate affairs ministry.

The Competitio­n (Amendment) Bill, 2022 seeks to carry out certain essential structural changes in the governing structure of the Commission of India and changes to substantiv­e provisions to address the needs for new age markets, according to a Lok Sabha bulletin.

In recent times, the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) has ordered probes as well as passed various orders with respect to alleged unfair business practices in the growing digital markets.

Commission of India, set up under the Competitio­n Act, has the mandate to promote competitio­n and curb unfair business ways across sectors.

Besides, The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2022 is set to be introduced during the monsoon session of Parliament.

The bill seeks to strengthen the Code by introducin­g provisions on cross border insolvency.

Also, certain other amendments are proposed to be effected to the corporate insolvency resolution process and liquidatio­n process to further its objectives of time-bound resolution of stressed assets while maximising their value, as per the bulletin.

These two are among the bills mentioned in the bulletin for the monsoon session that will begin on July 18 and end on August 12.

The Competitio­n Act, 2002, and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 are being implemente­d by the corporate affairs ministry

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