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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Tender Conditions"
Tender Conditions Generally Fall Under Procurer's Discretion, Can't Be Termed Anticompetitive: CCI Dismisses Information Against Bareilly Nagar Nigam
Contractors Challenging Tender Conditions Via PIL Pollute Purity Of The Stream Of Public Interest Litigation: Bombay High Court
CCI Closes Complaint Against Survey Of India: Procurer Free To Prescribe Technical Conditions Under Tender
Judicial Review Of Tenders - Interpretation Of Tendering Authority Must Prevail Unless There Malafides Alleged Or Proved : Supreme Court
No Bidder Can Claim Fundamental Right To Carry On Business With Govt: Allahabad High Court Reiterates, Refuses To Interfere With Tender Conditions
Judicial Review Of Tender Conditions Is Limited: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Corruption Charges Against Officers Of Tender Scrutiny Committee Cannot Result In Cancellation Of Valid Tender: Karnataka High Court
Tendering Authority Must Preserve Fairness Of Process When Re-Evaluating Bidder's Eligibility, Can't Simply Reiterate Selection: Calcutta High Court
High Court Dismisses Plea Alleging Delhi Govt's Tender Conditions For Midday Meal Scheme Are 'Tailor-Made' For Existing Players
Terms Of Invitation To Tender Are Not Open To Judicial Scrutiny Unless They Are Arbitrary, Discriminatory Or Mala Fide : Supreme Court
"Court Expects It Will Do The Right Thing": Orissa HC Expresses Faith On State Forest Department In A 'Force-Majeure' Dispute
Threshold Of 'Public Interest' Must To Prevent Bypassing Of Civil Courts For Enforcement Of Contractual Obligations: Bombay High Court
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