executive powers and contracts
which are statutory in nature. Under Article 299(1) , three
conditions have to be satisfied before a binding contract ... that a contract which has to be executed in
accordance with Article 299(1) is nullified and becomes void
if the contract is not executed
Commissioner was not authorised by him to sign the agreement under
Article 299 of the Constitution of India read with the rule of executive
business ... issuance of tender.
Arguments and discussion:
Learned Advocate General relies upon Article 299 of the
Constitution of India. It is an acknowledged fact that only
fact that the agreement is a statutory agreement, which as
per Article 299 , cannot be cured by a post decisional hearing. It has
been further ... entered into is a statutory agreement
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within the defination of Article 299 of the Constitution of India, which
would make it binding in nature
violation of Article 299 of the Constitution of India while public contract
envisage Articles 298 & 299 of Constitution of India, all the contractors ... petitioner
further submitted that it is clear violation of Article 299 of the
Constitution of India while public contract envisage Articles 298 & 299
concluded contract
between the contractor and the Government in terms
of Article 299(1) of the Constitution of India,
whether there can be any liability ... hold that "in view of the mandatory
terms of Article 299(1) of the Constitution of
India, no implied contract could be spelled
appellant was executed as
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required under Article 299 of the Constitution of India and no contract was executed
by such person ... appellant and the State
respondents was executed in terms of Article 299 and Article 166 of the Constitution
of India, by virtue of Section
State Government (as
lessor) and the lessee in pursuance of Article 299 of the
Constitution. Through the mining lease, the Government parts
with its exclusive
State Government (as
lessor) and the lessee in pursuance of Article 299 of the
Constitution. Through the mining lease, the Government parts
with its exclusive
State Government (as
lessor) and the lessee in pursuance of Article 299 of the
Constitution. Through the mining lease, the Government parts
with its exclusive
State Government (as
lessor) and the lessee in pursuance of Article 299 of the
Constitution. Through the mining lease, the Government parts
with its exclusive