No abuse of dominance arises when notice inviting tenders stipulated rejection of a bid for running a similar business

COMPETITION LAW : A procurer, as a consumer, can stipulate certain technical specifications/conditions/clauses in tender document as per its requirements which by themselves cannot be deemed anti-competitive if same appear to be commercially justifiable. Thus, where Notice Inviting Tenders (NIT) by OP put a condition to reject bid of a bidder if bidder is running a similar line of business as that of OP such as business of operating Private Freight Terminal (PFT), etc., in regionCOMPETITION LAW : A procurer, as a consumer, can stipulate certain technical specifications/conditions/clauses in tender document as per its requirements which by themselves cannot be deemed anti-competitive if same appear to be commercially justifiable. Thus, where Notice Inviting Tenders (NIT) by OP put a condition to reject bid of a bidder if bidder is running a similar line of business as that of OP such as business of operating Private Freight Terminal (PFT), etc., in regionwww.taxmann.com Latest Case LawsRead More

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