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The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) is a statutory body established under the Competition Act, 2002 to hear appeals against decisions made by the Competition Commission of India. It consists of a chairperson, who is a judge of the Supreme Court or Chief Justice of a High Court, and up to two other members. The tribunal has the authority to admit late appeals, determine compensation claims, and has specific procedures for filing and processing appeals.

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Competition Appellate Tribunal: Compat

The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) is a statutory body established under the Competition Act, 2002 to hear appeals against decisions made by the Competition Commission of India. It consists of a chairperson, who is a judge of the Supreme Court or Chief Justice of a High Court, and up to two other members. The tribunal has the authority to admit late appeals, determine compensation claims, and has specific procedures for filing and processing appeals.

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COMPETITION

APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
COMPAT OR CAT
INTRODUCTION

MEANING :
The Competition Appellate Tribunal is a statutory organization
established under the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 to hear
and dispose of appeals against any direction issued or decision made or
order passed by the Competition Commission of India under sub-
sections (2) and (6) of section 26, section 27, …
OR
Competition Appellate is a three –member quasi Judicial body
To Be
Headed by a retired or serving judge of the supreme court or chief
justice of a high court to hear and dispose of appeals any direction
issued or decision made or order passed by the CCI (COMPETITION
COMMISSION OF INDIA)
COMPOSITION OF COMPETITION
APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
 The Central Government has set up the Appellate Tribunal on 15th
May, 2009 having its Headquarter at New Delhi.
 It Was Established To Hear And Dispose Of Appeals Against Any
Direction Issued Or Decision Made Or Order Passed By The CCI
 To Adjudicate on claim for Compensation That May Arise From the
findings of the CCI
 The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT)Shall Consist of a
chairperson and not more than two other members
 The chairperson shall be a person,who is or has been a judge of
Supreme court or the chief Justice of a high court
APPEALS TO COMPETITION
APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Any assessee aggrieved by an order passed by the Commissioner
(Appeals) under section 15, or an order passed by the Principal
Commissioner or the Commissioner under any provision of this Act, may
appeal to the Appellate Tribunal against such order.
The Principal Commissioner or the Commissioner may, if he objects to
any order passed by the Commissioner (Appeals) under any provision of
this Act, direct the Assessing Officer to appeal to the Appellate Tribunal
against the order.
 Every appeal under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) shall be filed
within a period of sixty days from the date on which the order sought
to be appealed against is communicated to the assessee or to the
Principal Commissioner or the Commissioner, as the case may
POWERS OF COMPETITION
APPELLATE TRIBUNAL

1) The appellate authority may admit an appeal filed after the expiry of the
period referred to in section 13 or section 22 or section 25, as the case may
be, if he is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for not presenting it within
that period.
(2) For the disposal of an appeal under this Act, the appellate authority shall
have the same powers (including the powers under sections 15 and 15A), and
shall, subject to the provisions of this section,
(3) The appellate authority may, if he thinks it expedient so to do, call in his
aid one or more assessors and hear the appeal wholly or partly with the aid of
such assessors
For the purpose of determining the amount under any appeal before
him, the appellate authority may, after making such further enquiry or
after taking such additional evidence, as may be necessary, pass such
order as he thinks fit, determining the amount, by confirming, modifying
or annulling the order appealed against.
 (5) An order of the appellate authority determining the amount under
this Act shall be final.
PROCEDURE TO APPEAL FOR
COMPETITION APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
 Short title commencement
 Language of tribunal
 Sittings of tribunal
 Official seal of tribunal
 Registration of appeal or application
 Pleadings before tribunal
 Service of notice or other documents
 Adjournment of hearings
 Ex-parte hearings
 Custody of records
 Inspection and certified copies of documents and other papers
 Order of judgement of tribunal
 Rectification of errors
 Interpretation
THANK YOU

 JAMES
 NAMITHA
 HARSHITA
 KARPAGAM
 KARTHIK V
 NAGARATHNA

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