‘Barred by delay and laches’; Delhi High Court dismisses petition challenging tender award passed by Indian Oil Corporation
The Delhi High Court said that the issuance of a commitment letter does not make the issuer a ‘bidder’ in the tender process.
The Delhi High Court said that the issuance of a commitment letter does not make the issuer a ‘bidder’ in the tender process.
“No arbitrariness can be attached to the selection process through random algorithm method, as there is no human intervention in selection of the bidder”.
by Swarnendu Chatterjee†, Anwesha Pal†† and Megha Saha†††
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