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CCI
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Thursday (18 November) imposed a penalty on several paper manufacturers for indulging in cartelisation.
The CCI issued a final order yesterday (18 November) against certain companies manufacturing paper from agricultural waste and recycled wastepaper as well as an association, which were found to have contravened the provisions of Section 3(1) of the Competition Act, 2002 (Act), read with Section 3(3)(a), which proscribe anti-competitive agreements, said an official release.
The case was initiated suo motu by the Commission on the basis of certain material found during the ongoing investigations of two other cases.
Although, the DG investigated 21 original paper manufacturers and the association, it only recorded findings of contravention of the provisions of the Competition Act against ten such paper manufacturers and the association, the release said.
The CCI found these companies and an association which provided its platform, for such activities to have indulged in cartelisation in fixing the prices of writing and printing paper, it added.
In this backdrop and further considering that during the pandemic, most businesses moved to the virtual mode thereby reducing the need for paper and affecting the paper business, CCI imposed a symbolic penalty of Rs 5 lakh each on the ten paper manufacturers found guilty of cartelisation.
Further, a penalty of Rs 2.5 lakh was imposed on the association for providing its platform for anti-competitive activities.
Apart from the above, CCI also directed the above paper manufacturers and the association, and their respective officials who have been held liable in terms of the provisions of Section 48 of the Act, to cease and desist in the future from indulging in anti-competitive conduct.