JUDGEMENT
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(1.) The present appeal is arising out of an order of
refusal by the learned Single Judge to pass an ad interim order in favour of the
writ petitioner in respect of a public tender issued on 24th
November, 2010 for
procurement and related services to be provided by UNOPS to the West Bengal
Medical Services Corporation Ltd. The learned Single Judge refused to pass any
ad interim order to stay the operation and effect of the letter dated 5th
of April,
2011 by which United Nations Office for Project Services (hereinafter referred to
UNOPS ) have rejected the bid from Narayan Industries regarding ITB Ref:
UNOPS/IPO/WPMSC/EQUIP/03/2010.
UNOPS by the said communication rejected the said bid on the ground that
M/s. Narayan Industries suffers from conflict of interest since it has submitted
more than one bid in the bidding process in relation to equipments covered
under the same Schedules being Schedule 7,14 and 21 and hence became
ineligible in terms of Clause 4.2(ii) of the instructions to bidders.
(2.) On 18th
May, 2011, the appeal was admitted, however, in view of the fact
that purchase orders have been issued in favour of the Respondent No.9 and the
said medical equipments are urgently required by the Chief Medical Officer,
Darjelling District, the Respondent No.9 was permitted to supply initially 1000
Dopplers to the Respondent No.7. Subsequently by an order dated 5th
July, 2011 3
we have permitted supply of a further 1000 Dopplers to the authorities
concerned in view of the urgent requirement of such equipments.
(3.) During the pendency of the appeal two applications were filed on behalf of
the appellant to bring on record further materials. We permitted filing of such
application and after completion of affidavits, the main writ petition was taken up
for consideration along with the applications filed on behalf of the appellant.
At the commencement of hearing, the learned Counsels representing the
Respondent No.7 & 9 raised objection as to the maintainability of the writ
petition.;
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