CHAPTER VIICOMPETITION ADVOCACYCompetition advocacy.49.[(1) The Central Government may, in formulating a policy on competition (including review of laws related to competition) or on any other matter, and a State Government may, in formulating a policy on competition or on any other matter, as the case may be, make a reference to the Commission for its opinion on possible effect of such policy on competition and on the receipt of such a reference, the Commission shall, within sixty days of making such reference, give its opinion to the Central Government, or the State Government, as the case may be, which may thereafter take further action as it deems fit.](2) The opinion given by the Commission under sub-section (1) shall not be binding upon the Central Government [or the State Government, as the case may be,] in formulating such policy.(3) The Commission shall take suitable measures [***] for the promotion of competition advocacy [or culture], creating awareness and imparting training about competition issues.
1. Enforced with effect from 19-6-2003.
2. Substituted by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007, w.e.f. 12-10-2007. Prior to its substitution, sub-section (1) read as under:"(1) In formulating a policy on competition including review of laws related to competition, the Central Government may make a reference to the Commission for its opinion on possible effect of such policy on competition and on receipt of such a reference, the Commission shall, within sixty days of making such ref .... To read the full section download the app from Google Play store