submitted by the Ld. D.R that though as per
Article 299 of the Constitution of India every contract made by the
Government was statutorily
strict compliance with the provisions of Article 299 of the Constitution of India. It is well settled that the provisions of Article 299 ... India MR 1964 SC 152). The relevant contract, as required by Article 299 of the Constitution of India must be executed by a person duly
obligation even though no formal contract in the manner required by Article 299 of the Constitution was executed. It was held by this Court that ... form of a formal contract as required by Article 299 and that Article does not militate against the applicability of the doctrine of promissory estoppel
that was done in exercise of the executive powers under
Article 299 of the Constitution of India. Sample of such agreement
has been produced ... commission basis deployed by
the Railway Board, which falls only under Article 299 and not under
Articles 309 to 311 of the Constitution. There
M/S. M.P. Audhyogik Kendra Vikas Nigam, ... vs The Dcit 3(1), Indore on
Young Indian, New Delhi vs Cit(E), New Delhi on 15 November, 2019
In the
recorded in the form of a formal contract as required by Article 299 of the Constitution.
Since the doctrine of promissory estoppel is an equitable
with
the Government should be executed in the manner provided in Article 299(1) of
the Constitution of India and unless it is so executed
that the
subject was covered by Article 4.2.2 of the PPAs as under:
Appeal Nos. 256, 299 & 427, of 2019
Appeal ... that Article 12.2.1 on the subject of relief
for Change in Law expressly conferred the jurisdiction on the Central
Commission:
Appeal Nos. 256, 299
recorded in the form of a formal contract as required by Article 299 of the Constitution."
The learned Judges then went