force of the provisions of the Indian Contract Act and/or Article 299 of the Constitution of India which conjointly govern the Government contracts ... entering into a contract contained in the mandatory provision of Article 299 of the Constitution lias to be complied with before a Government contract
fact.
(ii) The contract was not executed in accordance with Article 299 of the Constitution. As such, it is void and unenforceable ... agreement. In order to comply with the requirements of Article 299 of the Constitution, three conditions must be satisfied: (i) the contract must be executed
agreement had been executed between the parties as per requirement of
Article 299 of the Constitution of India and as such there was no valid ... there was a binding contract between the
parties as envisaged by Article 299 of the Constitution of
India?
2. Assuming there was a valid contract
interest in them on the crucial dates.
That brings us to article 299 (1) of the Constitution. It
states:-
"All contracts made ... Certain sections in these Acts were said to be
similar to article 299. We do not think that they are, but
in any case
Section 175(3) , Government of India Act, 1935 now represented by Article 299 of the Constitution. Now in this case the contract is supposed ... present counterpart the constitutional provision of Article 299 of the Constitution whose effect is to render the agreement unenforceable against the Government cannot
carriage was void due to non-compliance with the provisions of Article 299 of the Constitution. The defendant, however, admitted the contents of the Bill ... void as it did not comply with the requirements of Article 299 of the Constitution.
8. It is now necessary to say here that
into the contract of sale and that if the requirements of Article 299 of the Constitution are not complied with, there cannot be an enforceable ... Lordships of the Supreme Court pointed out that in view of Article 299 (1) of the Constitution, there can be no implied contract between
such contracts by implication are ruled out by the operation of Article 299 of the Constitution of India, it is said that the plaintiff cannot ... parties to this litigation regarding the notification and applicability of Article 299 of the Constitution of India. Article 299 itself provides for contracts made
concluded contract notwithstanding it not being in conformity with Article 299(1)
of the Constitution. The Supreme Court referred to a previous decision of that ... twin conditions required for the formation of a contract under
Article 299(1) of the Constitution. The petitioner has also referred to the
Constitution Bench
there was no contract which came into existence in view of
Article 299 of the Constitution of India, as the President of India never
accepted ... writ and a suit, are
different;
c) In respect of Article 299 , the Trial Court found that the said
argument of the Government