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      Two-day Residential Workshop on ‘Basic Law’ for Officers of the Competition Commission of India (November 17-18, 2022)

      Two-day Residential Workshop on ‘Basic Law’ for Officers of the Competition Commission of India (November 17-18, 2022)

      Two-day Residential Workshop on ‘Basic Law’ for Officers of the Competition Commission of India, 17th and 18th November, 2022

       

      The National Law University, Delhi conducted a two-day customised residential training workshop on ‘Basic Law’ for the officers of the Competition Commission of India on the 17th and 18th of November. The Workshop covered fundamental aspects of procedural, evidentiary, and administrative law.

       

      The CCI participants in the Workshop came from diverse professional backgrounds, including law, economics, and finance, and were deeply involved in investigations and case analysis.

       

      The sessions in the Workshop were as follows:

       

      Sr. No.

      Date

      Session

      Time

      Resource Persons

       

      17.11.2022

      (Thursday)

      Principles of Evidence Law

      10.00-11.15

      Mr. Vikas Arora, Advocate (Supreme Court and High Court)

       

      Procedural Aspects of Evidence Law

      11.30-12.45

       

      General Principles of CPC – As Relevant to Officers in CCI

      14.00-15.15

      Prof. (Dr.) Ruhi Paul. Professor, NLU Delhi

       

      Applicability of CPC

      under the Competition Act, 2002

      15.30-16.45

       

      18.11.2022

      (Friday)

      Principles of Administrative Law

      10.00-11.15

      Dr. Syed Iqbal Ahmed, Research Associate, NLU Delhi

       

      Principles of Natural Justice

      11.30-12.45

      Dr. Niraj Kumar, Associate Professor, NLU Delhi

       

      Search & Seizure Provisions under CrPC

      13.45-15.00

      Mr. Atul Kumar Srivastava, Public Prosecutor

       

      Law Related to Digital Evidence

      and its Admissibility

      15.15-16.30

      Mr. Atul Kumar Srivastava, Public Prosecutor