Tender & Law : Writ Petition Dismissed by Delhi High Court
Delhi HC has dismissed the writ petition. It was observed that "another contention raised by the petitioner to support their submissions regarding tweaking of the conditions of the SRP by UoI was in respect of the offline submission of RFP while in all other tenders relating to other AIIMS/Hospitals located in other cities of India, the bids were required to be submitted on-line. In this regard we may note that, Clause ITC 12.1 of the ITC clearly provided that so far as submissions of RFPs are concerned, only physical/hard copies will be accepted. When such clear instructions have been specified under the heading of “ITC”, it is unfathomable as to how such a contention could even be raised at all. It is quite obvious and, cannot be denied even by the petitioner, that it must have submitted its RFP offline. If that be so, having regard to the fact that the SRP specifically provided such mode of submission of RFP, the petitioner appears to be attempting to mislead this Court There is no merit in this contention either."
Case reference is Arch En Design v. Mukesh and Associates [2025] GCtR 1828 (Delhi)
Full text Copy of Decision is available here :
https://delhihighcourt.nic.in/app/showFileJudgment/59405122025CW80442023_164712.pdf
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