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<h1>Section 33 of Competition Act Allows Interim Orders to Halt Violations During Inquiry Without Prior Notice</h1> Section 33 of the Competition Act, 2002, empowers the Commission to issue interim orders during an inquiry if it determines that an act contravening specific provisions is being committed or is about to be committed. The Commission can temporarily restrain any party from continuing such acts without prior notice if deemed necessary. This provision was amended in 2007, replacing the earlier framework that allowed for granting temporary injunctions to prevent contraventions, including the import of goods, and aligned the procedure with certain rules of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.