VIJAY GOODS TRANSPORT COMPANY Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN AND THREE ORS
LAWS(RAJ)-1978-5-26
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN
Decided on May 06,1978

Vijay Goods Transport Company Appellant
VERSUS
State Of Rajasthan And Three Ors Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) This is a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution by Vijay Goods Transport Company through its partner Gopi Chand, prating for issuance of a direction not to take into consideration the tender of the petitioner authorising him to transport stationery goods from one place to the other.
(2.) From the petition it appears that tenders relating to transportation of stationery articles by respondents No. 3 were invited. The petitioner as well as other persons including respondent No. 4 submitted their respective tenders for the above purpose which were to be opened by respondent No. 3 on January 13, 1978, at 11 a.m. in the presence of the interested pad Section All the conditions under which tenders were to be accepted need not be mentioned except those having a bearing for the decision of this petition. One of the conditions was that no tender which was not accompanied by a deposit of earnest money of Rs. 500/- was to be considered and further condition was that a tender could be accepted or rejected without assigning any reason and that full authority to do so would vest in the State Central Printing Press On January 13, 1978, at the schedule time the leaders so submitted were opened and scrutinised. The tender submitted by M/S. National Transport Corporation (respondent No. 4), was accepted as comparatively it was the lowest in rate.
(3.) The present petition has been filed to question the acceptance of the tender offered by respondent No. 4. The contention is that tenders, sub spitted by M/s National Transport Corporation (Respondent No 4) and M/S Jai Bharat Transport Company, were not in order, as both of them were not accompanied by the requisite deposit of Rs 500/- each as earnest money, whereas the tenders, submitted by the petitioners M/S. Jaipur Golden Transport Co. (P) Ltd., M/S. Vijay Goods Transport and Jai Shanker Goods Transport Co. were accompanied by a deposit of Rs. 500/- each as earnest money. The rate quoted by the petitioner was the lowest of all quoted in the valid tenders. Petitioner argues that thus the rate quoted by it was the lowest among the valid tenders. The petitioner further contends that the concern is entiled to a fair treatment equally before the law or the equal treatment of protection of law under Article 14 of the Constitution. He is therefore, entitled to the grant of a contract for transporting stationery articles Refusal to the acceptance of the tender of the petitioner infringes the fundamental tight of the petitioner conferred by Article 14 of the Constitution. The discrimination or the arbitrariness is writ large on the fact of it, justifying interference by this court. Learned Counsel places reliance on State of Madhya Pradesh and Anr. v. Thakur Bharat Singh, 1967 AIR(SC) 1170, as also on other cases relating to civil services in support of his contention.;


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