Rajesh Agarwal
(Querist) 16 December 2015
This query is : Resolved
Dear Members,
I have made an application through tender for construction of Godown. As per the requisition of the tender documents I have made the site plain and made an agrement to purchase a land to build the godown. Now the departmentmental building supreintendent says that they require a rectangular area With lentgh 561ft by 158ft but as per tender document it is that a Godown to fight an area of 421ft by 90ft is required which we are fullfilling and as such we filled the tender. Now the supreintendent is thretning that he would cancel our application for the tender as our land offered is not fullfilling the required land area. Can we sue him for rejecting our application which we filled by paying a application money of Rs. 5000.00.
We live in west Bengal. In which Court the case should be filled against the department.
P. Venu
(Expert) 17 December 2015
Has the Department accepted your tender offer?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 17 December 2015
Department can change conditions before tender is opened and can again invite the tenders if original tender contained / departmental rules contain such provisions. It can not reject tender if you fulfilled all original conditions of the tender.
Discuss with local lawyer.
Any legal claim would cost more than your claim of Rs. 5000/-.
Guest
(Expert) 17 December 2015
Why not? You can sue if you have enough money and time to waste in court case with failure to face.
In fact, your query is vague in the absence of discussion about the terms & conditions of the tender document. You have mentioned the original requirement of space, but not the conditions contained in the tender document.
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 19 December 2015
If you bid is not fulfilling the terms and conditions of the tender, then it can be rejected.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 20 December 2015
Vague commercial query, consult a local lawyer with all facts and information.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 26 December 2015
I agree with the views of expert Mr. Dhingra. You have not stated the T & C of the tender which do not conform to the norms as expressed by you.
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