Decoding the Material Influence Test: Implications on M&A Activity in India

Sidharth Chauhan & Dhruv Mehta

Antitrust Bulletin2025https://doi.org/10.1177/0003603x251346148article
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Abstract

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has a crucial role to play in reviewing, approving, modifying, or rejecting M&A transactions that are anticompetitive. M&A activity saw a huge increase in 2022 in India. However, high interest rates, and political uncertainty led to slump in M&A activity early 2024. The Parliament has passed various amendments to the Competition Act, 2002. One of the major amendments is the change in the standard of “control” from decisive influence to material influence standard. The material influence test, as adopted by the CCI, has various shortcomings. The authors, through this paper, highlight the impact of the material influence test on M&A in India and showcase the various shortcomings of this test. The authors conclude by providing a few suggestions as to how the CCI should approach the ambiguous position pertaining to “control,” keeping in mind its impact on M&A activity.

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@article{sidharth2025,
  title        = {{Decoding the Material Influence Test: Implications on M&A Activity in India}},
  author       = {Sidharth Chauhan & Dhruv Mehta},
  journal      = {Antitrust Bulletin},
  year         = {2025},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/0003603x251346148},
}

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