Showing posts with label policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label policy. Show all posts

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Government can not give away land at its sweet will in arbitrary manner, held Supreme Court

A bench of Supreme court of India comprising Justices M.Y.Eqbal and P.C.Ghosh in its judgment dated 26th September 2014 in the case of ‘CIDCO vs Platinum Entertainment’ Civil Appeal no. 9264/2014 upheld the CIDCO’s action  of cancelling the land allotted to the respondents allottees by undue favour at the instance of the Minister.

The court held “State and its agencies and instrumentalities cannot give  largesse  to any person at sweet will and whims of the political entities or officers  of the State.  However, decisions and action of the State must be founded on  a sound, transparent and well defined policy which shall be made known to  the public.  The disposal of Government land by adopting  a  discriminatory  and arbitrary method shall always be avoided and it should be  done  in  a  fair and equitable manner as the allotment on favoritism or  nepotism  influences the exercises of discretion.  Even assuming that if the Rule  or  Regulation prescribes the mode of allotment by entertaining individual  application  or by tenders or competitive bidding, the Rule of Law requires publicity to  be given before such allotment is made”.

The court further observed “we  observe,  that  notwithstanding Regulation 4, as contained in the Regulations, the appellant CIDCO may  take all endeavour to make allotments of plots by open tender or  competing  bids and shall not take any decision for allotment  of  Government  land  at  the instance of the Ministers and High Dignitaries for any purposes whatsoever”.

Click below for the Full Judgment.





Saturday, September 29, 2012

Supreme Court of India answers presidential reference on 2G and disposal of natural resources by auction

Hi friends.
Those of you who are keenly following 2G spectrum scam must be aware that the President of India had recently sent a Reference under Article 143 of Constitution of India to the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India for giving opinion on various queries. The main question involved was whether the auction is the only option available to the Govt for disposing natural resources as was seemingly held by 2 Judge bench of Supreme court in its earlier judgment dated 2.2.2012.

The 5 Judge Bench has answered the Reference vide Judgement dated 27th September 2012. The text of this latest judgment is given hereunder for benefit of all my readers. Read the full judgment



Sunil Goel advocate 
B.Sc. L.Lb L.Lm