Inquiry procedure under competition law sets stages for report submission, objections, further investigation and document production. Procedure sets timelines and steps after the Director General's report: the Secretary places the report before the Commission within seven days, forwards copies as directed, and where no contravention is found invites objections or suggestions; the Commission may close the matter or order further investigation or inquiries by the Director General or an authorized officer, including directing production of specified books or documents, and must be convened within seven days on receipt of further investigation reports.
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Inquiry procedure under competition law sets stages for report submission, objections, further investigation and document production.
Procedure sets timelines and steps after the Director General's report: the Secretary places the report before the Commission within seven days, forwards copies as directed, and where no contravention is found invites objections or suggestions; the Commission may close the matter or order further investigation or inquiries by the Director General or an authorized officer, including directing production of specified books or documents, and must be convened within seven days on receipt of further investigation reports.
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