Court in exercising such powers would be to prevent any
arbitrariness, discrimination, malafides in the tender process, so as to
ensure adherence of fairness ... particular bidder
and which violates the principles of fairness, non-discrimination and
non arbitrariness as enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution, the
Court would
M/S Polytech Trade Foundation vs Union Of India & Ors on 10 August, 2021
India (AIR 1978 SC 597), that rule of reason,
rule against arbitrariness and discrimination, rule of fair
play and natural justice are part ... appears to us that rule of reason and rule against
arbitrariness and discrimination, rules of fair play
and natural justice are part of the rule
Port of Bombay (1989) 3 SCC 751 have ruled against arbitrariness
and discrimination in every matter that is subject to judicial review
Page ... appears to us that rule of reason and rule
against arbitrariness and discrimination, rules of fair play and
natural justice are part of the rule
conditions
would not get rid of the vice of manifest arbitrariness and
discrimination, as has been pointed out by us hereinabove. Also, we
cannot agree ... conditions would not get rid of the
vice of manifest arbitrariness and discrimination, as has been
pointed out by us hereinabove". Such observations facilitate
academic experts can be tested on the anvil of arbitrariness,
unreasonableness and discrimination.
26. The case in University of Mysore14 arose from a petition ... 9413/2021 Page 17 of 22
discrimination, arbitrariness and unfairness. Such
unrestricted discretion in contravention to the
terms of the brochure would decimate the very
playing field is maintained and it
does not result in any arbitrariness or discrimination in Ramana
Dayaram Shetty [Ramana Dayaram Shetty v. International
Airport Authority ... pedantic approach, otherwise it will
encourage and provide scope for discrimination, arbitrariness
and favouritism which are totally opposed to the rule
process of Government or its instrumentality
should exclude remotest possibility of discrimination, arbitrariness and
favoritism. It should be transparent, fair, bona fide and in public ... process of Government or its instrumentality should exclude
remotest possibility of discrimination, arbitrariness and favoritism.
It should be transparent, fair, bona fide and in public
pedantic approach otherwise it will encourage and
provide scope for discrimination, arbitrariness and favouritism which
are totally opposed to the Rule
including its
other facts pointed out above) but must be free from arbitrariness not
affected by bias or actuated by mala fides.
(6) Quashing decisions ... pedantic approach, otherwise it will encourage
and provide scope for discrimination, arbitrariness and favouritism
which are totally opposed to the rule