The beauty pageant industry is under scrutiny as the Competition Commission of India (CCI) launches an investigation into Mrs India Inc, a sole proprietorship owned by Mohini Sharma. This move comes in response to a complaint filed by Rinima Borah Agarwal, a former contestant who alleges that the pageant organizer imposed restrictive contractual conditions, demanded undisclosed payments, and curtailed participants' professional opportunities. The CCI's order flags several clauses in the agreements signed by participants and winners, including prohibitions on joining other beauty pageants, mandatory participation in social causes, and the use of contestants' photographs and videos for publicity without compensation. This investigation raises important questions about the power dynamics within the beauty pageant industry and the potential for abuse of market dominance. As the investigation unfolds, it will be crucial to examine the impact of these contractual provisions on contestants and the broader implications for the industry. The CCI's decision to investigate Mrs India Inc is a significant development that could have far-reaching consequences for the beauty pageant industry in India and beyond.