Kanika Chaudhary Nayar
Asia-Pacific Guide 2025
Band 4 : Competition/Antitrust
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About
Provided by Kanika Chaudhary Nayar
Practice Areas
Competition and Anti-Trust Law
Career
Kanika Chaudhary Nayar has over 14 years of experience and has been working in the competition law space since the inception of competition law in India. She received her master’s degree in 2009 from the prestigious Kings College London with merit in International Commercial Laws along with EC Competition Law.
She regularly appears before the CCI, NCLAT, High Courts and the Supreme Court representing clients in a variety of matters including cartel investigations, abuse of dominance cases, as well as matters relating to anti-competitive agreements. She also advises and handles merger control filings before the CCI.
She deals with intricate and complicated competition issues for her clients and assists in rendering strategic solutions pertaining to Indian competition law. Her clients span across various sectors such as, fast moving consumer goods, steel, cement, glass, tyre, broadcasting, real estate and film production and distribution.
Kanika has also been actively involved in developing competition compliance/ training programmes for various multinational and Indian corporations and has specific experience in preparing clients for ‘dawn raids’.
Kanika is regularly ranked as a leading lawyer by Chambers & Partners, Legal500 and Who's Who Legal.
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Kanika Chaudhary Nayar has solid expertise regarding merger filings, as well as competition investigations, including abuse of dominance. She is based in Delhi.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Kanika Chaudhary Nayer is really outstanding."
"Kanika Chaudhary Nayer is really outstanding."
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by DSK Legal
The Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023: Overhauling changes and shortcomings
On 03.04.2023 the Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (‘Bill’) was passed by the Indian Parliament, and the same received Presidential assent on 11.04.2023, thereby, making it the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 (‘Amendment Act’).
The Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023: Overhauling changes and shortcomings
On 03.04.2023 the Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (‘Bill’) was passed by the Indian Parliament, and the same received Presidential assent on 11.04.2023, thereby, making it the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 (‘Amendment Act’).