CELEX: 62007TJ0192
Language: en
Date: 2012-03-09 00:00:00
Title: Judgment of the General Court (First Chamber) of 9 March 2012. # Comité de défense de la viticulture charentaise v European Commission. # Competition - Decision rejecting a complaint - No Community interest - Scope of the complaint - Competence of the author of the act - Obligation to state reasons. # Case T-192/07.

Judgment of the General Court (First Chamber) of 9 March 2012 — Comité de défense de la viticulture charentaise v Commission
      (Case T‑192/07)
      Competition — Decision rejecting a complaint — No Community interest — Scope of the complaint — Competence of the author of the act — Duty to state reasons
      1.                     Procedure — Application initiating proceedings — Formal requirements — Identification of the subject-matter of the dispute
            — Summary statement of pleas (Statute of the Court of Justice, Arts 21, first para., and 53, first para.; Rules of Procedure
            of the General Court, Art. 44(1)(c)) (see para. 28)
      2.                     Competition — Administrative procedure — Examination of complaints — Taking into account the Community interest in investigating
            a case — Criteria for assessment — Discretion of the Commission — Limits — Judicial review (Arts 81 EC and 82 EC) (see paras
            65-67, 80, 105)
      Re:
      
         
               APPLICATION for annulment of Commission Decision SG-Greffe (2007) D/202076 of 3 April 2007 dismissing the complaint in Case
                  COMP/38863/B2-MODEF in relation to infringements of the EC Treaty.
               
            Operative part
      The Court: 
      
         
                  1.
               
               
                  
               
               
                  	Dismisses the action;
               
            
         
                  2.
               
               
                  
               
               
                  	Orders the Comité de défense de la viticulture charentaise to bear its own costs and to pay those incurred by the European
                     Commission.