respective minority
institutions, shall conduct a separate test in a fair,
transparent and non-exploitative manner for admission of
students in minority institutions in accordance ... that the aforesaid separate test has
not been conducted in a fair, transparent and non-
exploitative manner, the State Government shall have the
power
followed in the matter
of acceptance of a tender should be transparent, fair and open.
While a bona fide error or error of judgment would ... entire tender process was
not transparent, fair and open. In paragraph-26 this court followed the law laid
down in Dutta Associates (supra) and adjudged
distribute natural resources/national assets
otherwise than by following a fair and transparent
method consistent with the fundamentals of the equality
clause enshrined ... licence is to be given, the public
authority must adopt a transparent and fair method for
making selections so that all eligible persons
appointment to such office. It is also alleged that no fair and transparent procedure in consonance with Article 14 of the Constitution of India ... must be observed so that institutional processes meet the need for fair, transparent, objective and accountable governance. Basically, fair procedure in making appointments
Section 26 read with First Schedule to The Right to Fair
Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Act, 2013 (for sake ... framed the rules called, " The right to Fair Compensation and Transparency
in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, Resettlement ( Maharashtra Rules) 2014."
(For sake of brevity
detrimentally affect
the status of employees already recruited in a fair, transparent and
regular manner albeit de hors to OPSC, or destabilize the legitimacy
exemplary, his actions transparent, his functioning has to be objective and in performance of all his duties he has to be fair, detached and impartial ... determine as to whether the decision-making process has been fair, transparent, and in a manner consistent with Article 14 of the Constitution.
Reading
distribution of such public property should thus be done in a fair and non-discriminatory manner only to achieve the maximum common good, and thus ... Constitution of India. The action has to be fair, transparent, non-capricious, unbiased without favouritism or nepotism, in pursuit of health competition and equitable treatment
tender process of the first respondent has been fair, transparent and reasonable and that the first respondent has provided detailed, cogent and valid reasons
Court to examine whether the decision making
.
process was fair, reasonable and transparent.
20. Our this view is fortified by the decision of the Apex ... Court can examine whether the
decision making process was fair, reasonable and
transparent. It is apt to reproduce para 22 of the judgment
herein