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Blacklisting viewed as drastic remedy, orders subjected to rigorous scrutiny. Objective satisfaction required for disability created by blacklisting order. Comprehensive guidelines for debarment issued to protect public interest from non-responsible, dishonest, or illegal conduct contractors. Blacklisting debarment from dealings with concerned employer and other entities. Appellant paid Rs. 3,71,96,265 though outstanding Rs. 14,63,24,727 per Corporation. Issues between parties regarding reciprocal obligations in bid document from inception. Impugned judgment set aside, appeal allowed.
Blacklisting viewed as drastic remedy, orders subjected to rigorous scrutiny. Objective satisfaction required for disability created by blacklisting order. Comprehensive guidelines for debarment issued to protect public interest from non-responsible, dishonest, or illegal conduct contractors. Blacklisting debarment from dealings with concerned employer and other entities. Appellant paid Rs. 3,71,96,265 though outstanding Rs. 14,63,24,727 per Corporation. Issues between parties regarding reciprocal obligations in bid document from inception. Impugned judgment set aside, appeal allowed.
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