CCI to be more lenient when helped | Phosphorus cartel fine stayed | New IP head for Atman Law | SC cuts Haj quota | SC limits tiger tourism | Phone hacking, charged | Vetting glue sniffing judges

Competition Commission of India (CCI) hopes to give more leniency to those volunteering information about cartels [Business Standard]

COMPAT grants United Phosphorus stay against CCI cartel fine of Rs 252 crore [Hindu Business Line]

Bangalore: IP lawyer Priyale Prasad joins 2009-established, four-partner firm Atman Law Partners from Jayaram & Jayaram to head IP practice [Bar & Bench]

SC justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Desai slash Haj subsidy quote from 11,000 to 500 [Tribune]

SC justices Swatanter Kumar and Ibrahim Kalifulla stay tourism in some tiger reserves, pending final order [Pioneer]

Murdoch UK journalists face 19 criminal charges for phone hacking [The Lawyer]

Glue sniffing? How to become a US supreme court judge [Above The Law]

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