With liberalisation and privatisation of the Indian economy, jurisdictional disputes between independent regulatory agencies in India have become more common and complex, spanning across sectors such as securities, telecommunications, energy and ports.
Are such disputes inevitable? Is litigation the best way to resolve them?
Our Partner, Jafar Alam, talks briefly about cross-sector regulatory disputes before Indian courts, including between the Competition Commission of India and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, SEBI and the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, and the Tariff Authority for Major Ports and the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission.
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