Power to exempt under competition law allows government to exclude classes, practices, or sovereign-function activities by notification. Central Government empowered to exempt from the Competition Act, or any provision thereof, specified classes of enterprises, practices or agreements, or activities of enterprises, by notification for a specified period; grounds include security of the state, public interest, treaty obligations, and enterprises performing sovereign functions, with exemptions for sovereign functions limited to activities directly relatable to those functions.
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Power to exempt under competition law allows government to exclude classes, practices, or sovereign-function activities by notification.
Central Government empowered to exempt from the Competition Act, or any provision thereof, specified classes of enterprises, practices or agreements, or activities of enterprises, by notification for a specified period; grounds include security of the state, public interest, treaty obligations, and enterprises performing sovereign functions, with exemptions for sovereign functions limited to activities directly relatable to those functions.
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