Wired: Consti bench rules police must file FIR | Video recording courtrooms gets law min green light | Short circuit | CCI Jet-Etihad

Consti bench rules police must file FIR: A five-judge constitution bench of CJI P Sathasivam and justices B S Chauhan, Ranjan P Desai, Ranjan Gogoi and S A Bobde ruled in the Lalita Kumari case yesterday that action must be taken against police officers who do not register a First Information Report (FIR) in a cognisable offence [PTI / Order]

Videoing the courtroom: The law ministry’s advisory committee has unanimously agreed that court proceedings must be recorded on video and that appropriate technology for this must be put in place [PTI]

Short circuit: Work at the Madurai bench of the Madras HC is suffering, say practicing lawyers, after one of the two division benches in the circuit has gone to the principal bench until 15 November [TOI]

CCI clears Jet-Etihad merger: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the merger between Jet and Etihad Airways, with member Anurag Goel dissenting, arguing the deal could adversely affect international air travel competition. [PTI / Majority / Dissenting] Law firms Amarchand, ELP, Gagrats and senior counsel Harish Salve advised on the takeover

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Request for report 14 Nov 2013, 09:39
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Dear Editors, there have been many reports published about how Mohan Gopal is a key member of Rahul Gandhi's team but they do not provide any legal analysis. It will be good if you can interview him and look at the legal inputs he is giving to the Congress. It will be a welcome change from the type of reports we usually see and encourage lawyers to join politics.