Parth Sehan

Delhi

parth.sehan@induslaw.com

    Bar Council of Delhi, India (Advocate)

    B.A.LLB (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School (2017)

    Parth Sehan, who has over 4 years of experience, advises various Indian and foreign companies on competition law issues across a variety of sectors, including automobile, broadcasting, film exhibition, information technology, e-commerce, natural gas and steel.

    In particular, Parth has experience in advising on both enforcement and merger control matters.

    Parth has written on a variety of subjects including e-commerce, merger control trends, crisis cartels, etc. published by Mondaq, BW Legal World, Chambers Global Practice Guides.

    In his spare time, Parth enjoys to play football, read, and travel.

    publications

    CCI PENALISES ADANI GREEN ENERGY AND TATA POWER COMPANY FOR GUN-JUMPING
    Competition Law

    CCI PENALISES ADANI GREEN ENERGY AND TATA...

    After almost 2 years of a pandemic induced hiatus, the CCI has recently taken cognizance of gun-jumping and imposed penalties of INR 5 lakhs (approximately...
    COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA DIRECTS INVESTIGATION INTO BOOKMYSHOW'S  EXCLUSIVITY AND DATA GATHERING PRACTICES
    Competition Law

    COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA DIRECTS INVESTIGATION INTO...

    In line with the trend of heightened scrutiny of prominent players in the digital sector, the CCI has directed an investigation against BookMyShow for its...
    THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002 TO GET A FACELIFT
    Competition Law

    THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002 TO GET A...

    The Central Government recently introduced the Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (“Bill”) amending the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 (“Competition Act”) in the lower house...
    COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA DISMISSES ‘REFUSAL TO DEAL’ ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BRITANNIA AND PARLE
    Competition Law

    COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA DISMISSES ‘REFUSAL TO...

    By way of its recent orders, the CCI has dismissed separate allegations of refusal to deal against Britannia and Parle and explicitly recognised selective distribution...