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G.J. Fernandez vs State Of Karnataka & Ors on 1 February, 1990

15. Mr. Das, learned Senior Counsel for the petitioner has placed reliance in the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in G.J. Fernandez vs. State of Karnataka and others, reported in [1990] 2 SCC 488, Para : 15, to buttress his submission that a bid of a bidder should receive due and full consideration, if no prejudice is likely to be caused to anyone for any purportedly slight deviation.
Supreme Court of India Cites 5 - Cited by 274 - K N Saikia - Full Document

West Bengal State Electricity Board vs Patel Engineering Co. Ltd. & Ors on 15 January, 2001

In this connection, one may refer to the following observations of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in West Bengal State Electricity Board vs. Patel Engineering Co. Ltd. and others , reported in [2001] 2 SCC 451, Para 27, when relief was sought for in equity on the ground of mistake on the part of a bidder :- [1] where the mistake might have been avoided by the exercise of ordinary care and diligence on the part of the bidder; but where the offeree of the bid has or is deemed to have knowledge of the mistake, he cannot be permitted to take advantage of such a mistake; [2] where the bidder on discovery of the mistake fails to act promptly in informing to the authority concerned and request for rectification, withdrawal or cancellation of bid on the ground of clerical mistake is not made before opening of all the bids; [3] where the bidder fails to follow the rules and regulations set forth in the advertisement for bids as to the time when bidders may withdraw their offer; however where the mistake is discovered after opening of bids, the bidder may be permitted to withdraw the bid.
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