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Telecom tribunal split-verdict on 3G | CCI– businesses’ mom-in-law | RTI revealing website block fraud | DHC ex-parte patent injunction | Herbies goes NYC | A&O, CC profits up | IT e-filing…

Telecom companies cannot legally enter into an agreement to provide 3G roaming services if they do not have a licence, rules telecom tribunal in split-verdict between TDSAT chairman and another adjudicator. Verdict split over sending fresh notices to the concerned telcos or terminating their pacts immediately [NDTV Profit]

CCI chairman Ashok Chawla says businesses and corporates will have to deal with a third mother-in-law in the form of CCI now, in addition to RBI and SEBI [Indian Express]

The real reason behind ISPs’ block of Vimeo, Piratebay, Pastebin, others: Agents of copyright owners misrepresented Madras HC order. RTI reveals agent (Copyright Labs) bullying MTNL to block 272 websites, quoting the Madras HC order which didn’t order any website block [Medianama]

Delhi HC issues ex-parte injunction in favour of Symed Laboratories which claimed that defendants were selling products manufactured from a process the patent for which was granted to Symed in 2007; The defendant’s product tested positive for patent infringement in Symed’s lab [Spicy IP India]

Herbert Smith prepares to launch New York office with UK international arbitration partner Chris Parker to head it up as a litigation practice. The firm plans to stay away from corporate work in New York [The Lawyer]

A&O makes magic circle debut in revealing financials: posts 6 per cent turnover growth and 7 per cent profit rise in 2011 – 2012 after a £1.182bn fee income in the year, Clifford Chance follows suit [The Lawyer]

E-filing becomes mandatory for individual or HUF assessees filing income tax returns in respect of more than Rs 10 lakh as total income in previous financial year [Press Information Bureau]

Twitter complies with 63 per cent of 849 user information requests from 16 countries in the first half of 2012, more than in all of last year; The US was the biggest seeker of user account information [Medianama]

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