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
made in the counter affidavit filed by the 2nd respondent. The decision making process is sought to be justified by the 4th respondent. According ... merits of the decision in support of which; the application for Judicial review is made,, but the decision making process itself. It is, thus, different
scrutinize the tender conditions. However, this Court can
examine the decision making process with regard to the setting up of the
requisite tender ... conditions. While examining the aforesaid decision making
process, this Court has to see whether the process adopted or decision made by
the authority is malafide
merit of the decision that a writ
court is concerned with but the decision making process.
In short, the power of judicial review ... Page 29 of 60
the decision. The writ court, while exercising judicial review
in reviewing the decision making process, is concerned as
whether a decision
additional or
different fact may make a lot of difference in the decision-making process.
14. It is to be borne in mind that ... well
settled, it is not the decision which is under challenge but it is the decision-
making process which can be reviewed in the limited
Italy.
The learned senior counsel, therefore, submits that since the decision
making process has not been vitiated by any arbitrary, irrational or
unreasonable action ... unreasonable, such action being to adhere the transparency in the
decision making process.
[31] The learned counsel placing reliance on the decisions of
the Apex
Ordinarily, the soundness of the decision taken
by the employer ought not to be questioned but the decision making
process can certainly be subject ... ordinarily the soundness of a decision taken by the
employer ought not to be questioned but the decision-making process can certainly be
subject
Ordinarily, the soundness of the decision taken by the employer ought not to be
questioned but the decision making process can certainly be subject ... that a decision
if challenged (the decision having been arrived at through a valid process), the
constitutional Courts can interfere if the decision is perverse
Ordinarily, the
soundness of the decision taken by the employer ought not to be questioned
but the decision-making process can certainly be subject ... administrative decision
and ought not to substitute their view for that of the administrative
authority. Mere disagreement with the decision making process would not
suffice
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Mustt. Rejina Begum And Ors. on 20 January, 2005
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