[2/9, 08:20] K. Selvaraj Mhc Advt: , today law notes [2/9, 08:30] Sekarreporter1: [2/9, 08:19] K. Selvaraj Mhc Advt: 09.02.2021: K. Selvaraj, MHC Adv – The Principles of Judicial Review would apply to the exercise of contractual powers by the Government or its instrumentalities, in order to prevent arbitrariness or favouritism. It’s decision to grant contracts/licenses to private bodies can be questioned in any one of the following grounds: (1) Bad faith; (2) Based on irrational or irrelevant consideration; (3) non compliance with prescribed procedure; (4) violation of any constitutional or statutory provisions; (5) collateral purposes; (6) ulterior motive; (7) Favouritism, Malice or Malafide Delhi Scientific Forum Vs. Union of India [AIR 1996 SC 1356] Tata Cellular Vs. Union of India [(1994) 6 SCC 651] Union of India Vs. Dinesh Engineering Corporation [(2001) 8 SCC 491] [2/9, 08:30] Sekarreporter1: ☘️☘️

[2/9, 08:20] K. Selvaraj Mhc Advt: , today law notes
[2/9, 08:30] Sekarreporter1: [2/9, 08:19] K. Selvaraj Mhc Advt: 09.02.2021: K. Selvaraj, MHC Adv –

The Principles of Judicial Review would apply to the exercise of contractual powers by the Government or its instrumentalities, in order to prevent arbitrariness or favouritism. It’s decision to grant contracts/licenses to private bodies can be questioned in any one of the following grounds:
(1) Bad faith; (2) Based on irrational or irrelevant consideration; (3) non compliance with prescribed procedure; (4) violation of any constitutional or statutory provisions; (5) collateral purposes; (6) ulterior motive; (7) Favouritism, Malice or Malafide

Delhi Scientific Forum Vs. Union of India
[AIR 1996 SC 1356]

Tata Cellular Vs. Union of India
[(1994) 6 SCC 651]

Union of India Vs. Dinesh Engineering Corporation
[(2001) 8 SCC 491]
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