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<h1>Section 36 of Competition Act 2002: Commission's Powers to Regulate Procedures, Summon Witnesses, and Consult Experts Explained.</h1> Section 36 of the Competition Act, 2002, empowers the Commission to regulate its own procedures while adhering to principles of natural justice and relevant legal provisions. The Commission possesses civil court-like powers, such as summoning individuals, enforcing attendance, examining witnesses, and requiring document production. It can also receive affidavits, issue commissions for witness examination, and requisition public records. Additionally, the Commission may consult experts from various fields for inquiries and direct individuals to provide documents or information related to trade for the Act's purposes. The 2007 amendment clarified these powers and procedures.