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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Tender Condition Disqualifying Bidder Based on Blacklisting by Another State. Condition 2.8 of Tender for Supply of Drugs Held Unreasonable and Arbitrary as It Does Not Require Prior Notice or Opportunity of Hearing Before Disqualification.

The petitioners, Reliance Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. and its director, participated in a tender issued by the State of Maharashtra for supply of various ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Arbitral Award in Contract Dispute Over Event Production. Court upholds arbitral tribunal's finding that the appellant corporation repudiated the agreement and is liable for damages under Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

The appeal arose from a judgment of a Learned Single Judge rejecting a Petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, which ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging University's Decision in Examination Malpractice Case. Student's Written Apology Does Not Bar University from Taking Disciplinary Action for Unfair Means.

The petitioner, a law student, appeared for her First Year LL.B. examination in November 2007. During the Labour Law paper on 21 April 2008, she was w...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition for Reconnection of Telephone Lines Disconnected Without Notice. Disconnection of Telephone Facilities Without Prior Notice Violates Principles of Natural Justice and Section 7B of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885.

The petitioner, Shri Ajay Madhukar Thakur, was a consumer of telephone services provided by the respondents, who were officials of Bharat Sanchar Niga...

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Supreme Court Upholds Cancellation of Select List for Constable Recruitment Due to Irregularities. Recruitment Process Cancelled Due to Violation of Reservation Policy and Lack of Fair Representation – Supreme Court Reiterates Doctrine of Proportionality and Wednesbury Unasonableness

The doctrine of Proportionality: The Court held that the decision to cancel the entire recruitment process was proportionate to the gravity of the irr...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Minister's Order in Fair Price Shop Malpractice Case — Violation of Natural Justice as Complainant Not Heard. Revision Order Set Aside for Non-Compliance with Principles of Audi Alteram Partem Under Maharashtra Essential Commodities Act.

The petitioner, Dattatraya Marotrao Sakhare, was the original complainant who, along with other card holders from village Konatha, filed a complaint o...