DNLU organizes an advanced online certificate course on competition law and invites students and professionals interested in the field to participate. The course is scheduled from June 20 to June 29, 2025.
Created in 2018, Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU) was founded with the vision of transmitting and disseminating legal knowledge while promoting a research culture to advance legal education. Over the years, the university has organized many intra and interuniversary events. Following not being an institution focused on knowledge, but also to creativity and wisdom, DNLU has made its mark on a national and international scale.
This course provides a complete introduction to competition law in India, covering its economic justification, its legal development and its regulatory framework. Thanks to five modules, he explores key theories (Harvard, Chicago, Asia), basic concepts such as market power and domination, and anti -competitive practices – both unilateral and coordinated. It also covers mergers control, CCI procedures, application tools and sectoral coordination. Designed for students, law professionals and economists, the course mixes theory with case studies and expert ideas.
This course includes an opportunity for internship at the Center for Legal & Economic Regulatory Analysis (Clera), Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur. Clera is a research center focused on regulatory developments in sectors such as securities, competition, finance, insolvency and insurance. The trainees engage with real -time regulatory monitoring (SEBI, RBI, CCI, TRAI, IRDAI) and contribute to research focused on policies. For more details, please refer to the brochure.
Presentation of the program:
Estimated speakers
- Dr Praveen Tripathi: Registrar and Associate Professor, DNLU, Jabalpur
- Prof. Andreas Stephan: Chief of the School of Law, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
- Pranjal Prateek: Partner, Khaitan and Co.
- Kartikeya Rawal: Director (legal), Swiggy
- Shruti Bhat: Lawyer, Touchstone and Partners
- Madhulika Bose: Partner, Chandhiok and Mahajan
Module |
Title |
Key subjects |
1 |
Justification of economic regulations |
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2 |
Fundamental concepts |
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3 |
Anti -competitive driving |
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4 |
Combinations regulation |
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5 |
Application process |
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Please refer to brochure For detailed information on each module and subject addressed in the course.
Benefits of the course
Networking opportunities: connect with speakers, mentors and peers
Interactive sessions: engaging in questions and live answers with our experts
Access to recordings: Revisit all sessions to your convenience
Electronic certificates: Receive a completion / participation certificate
Important note: participation or completion certificates must be issued to all participants according to attendance. An online multiple choice assessment will be carried out at the end of the course. Participants who undertake the evaluation will also have their respective notes duly reflected on their certificates.
Course details
Duration: 9 days
Dates: June 20 – June 29, 2025 (weekend lessons)
Registration fees:
Students: 1,799 ₹ | 1,499 ₹ (early offer)
Professionals: 3 999 ₹ | 3,499 ₹ (early offer)
Registration fees include the GST.
The detailed course calendar will be sent to all participants on June 19, 11:59 p.m.
Eligibility
Applications are open to law students, litigants, internal advice, cases, CSS, business leaders, political decision -makers and any interested person to discover competition law in India and around the world.
Registration
To register, please use the link below:
Link: https://forms.gle/fpok3fpjpfjx2wg7
Contact:
Telephone: 88175 87602 | Mail: races@mpdnlu.in

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