Dutta, that the World Bank is not a party to the decision making process, which is under challenge in the present writ petition ... remains and has, in fact, remained completely involved in the entire decision making process from the very stage of the commencement of the tender process
remedy of certiorari jurisdiction is available not against the decision, but against the decision-making process. In the decision-making process, if the Court ... petition available in the High Court is not against the "decision-making process". In the "decision-making process", if the Court
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process is taken. The decision to award the contract is not open to judicial review; but the decision making process, which leads to the ultimate ... clear that though the decision to award a contract is not open to judicial review, the decision-making process, which leads to the ultimate decision
them arbitrarily and though their decision is not amenable to judicial review, the Court can examine the decision-making process and interfere with the same ... that though a decision taken for granting contract may not be amenable to judicial review, the decision making process can be examined
interfere with the decision, so reached, if the High Court is of the view that such a decision-making process has caused failure of justice ... decision and not necessarily with the merit of the decision. It is for this reason that it is the decisions-making process, which becomes
clear that though the decision to award a contract is not open to judicial review, the decision making process, which leads to the ultimate decision ... review. Similarly, the decision to award a contract to a person is not subject to judicial review, though the decision making process is subject
contract, it is not the decision, which can be reviewed. What can be reviewed is the decision-making process. To put it differently ... decision-making process of allotment of a contract, which can be judicially reviewed under article 226 and not the decision itself. As indicated
review is exercisable under Article 226 not against the decision, but the decision-making process. If, in a decision-making process involving allotment of contract ... into account or irrelevant factors are taken into account, such a decision-making process is nothing, but arbitrary and cannot be sustained . In the present