

Investment and Competition Law
Author: Krishan Keshav
Publisher: Singhal Law Publications
Book Description
Investment and Competition Law offers a clear and structured understanding of the legal framework governing investments and market competition in India. The book explains core principles of investment regulation, competition law, and regulatory oversight, focusing on how laws impact businesses, markets, and economic governance.
Written in a student-friendly and exam-oriented manner, the book balances theoretical concepts with practical legal application, making it suitable for law students studying corporate, commercial, and economic laws. The content is aligned with university syllabi and helps learners understand the role of competition authorities, regulatory compliance, and investment control in modern legal systems.
Key Coverage
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Fundamentals of Investment Law
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Competition Law principles
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Market regulation & fair competition
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Role of regulatory authorities
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Anti-competitive practices
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Investment control & compliance
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Contemporary legal framework
Key Highlights
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Syllabus-based and exam-focused
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Clear explanation of complex economic laws
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Useful for corporate & commercial law studies
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Practical relevance for modern legal practice
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Trusted Singhal Law Publications edition
Ideal For
✔ LL.B. students
✔ Corporate & Commercial Law papers
✔ Competition Law electives
✔ Judiciary & competitive exams
✔ Business & economic law studies
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