Tender process: Supreme Court takes objection to PILs by disgruntled parties
The Hindu
Unsuccessful participants approach courts with their ‘imaginary grievances’, it says
The Supreme Court has taken strong objection to disgruntled participants of government tenders turning their ire into subjects of “public interest litigation (PILs)” in constitutional courts.
A Bench of Justices S.K. Kaul and Hrishikesh Roy noted how unsuccessful parties of a tender process approach the courts with their “imaginary grievances”.
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