Which of the following area is not regulated by Competition Act, 2002?

Anti-competitive agreements
Predatory pricing
Medical negligence
Abuse of dominant position

The correct answer is C. Medical negligence.

The Competition Act, 2002 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to provide for the establishment of a Competition Commission of India to prevent practices

having adverse effect on competition, to promote and protect competition in markets, to regulate anti-competitive agreements and abuse of dominant position, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

The Act does not regulate medical negligence. Medical negligence is the failure of a healthcare professional to provide care that meets accepted standards of practice. It can lead to harm or injury to the patient. Medical negligence is not a matter of competition, and therefore it is not regulated by the Competition Act, 2002.

Anti-competitive agreements are agreements between two or more parties that have the effect of preventing, restricting or distorting competition in the market. Predatory pricing is a pricing strategy where a company sets its prices below cost in order to drive its competitors out of business. Abuse of dominant position is when a company with a dominant position in the market uses that position to restrict competition or harm consumers.

All of these are matters that are regulated by the Competition Act, 2002.