Foresight Law

September 26, 2025

bank guarantee

TUV SUD South Asia Pvt. Ltd vs. Bureau of Indian Standards 

Issue  The primary issue before the court was whether to grant a temporary injunction to restrain the Bureau of Indian Standards (the respondent) from giving effect to a contract termination notice and, most importantly, from invoking and encashing a Performance Bank Guarantee for a sum of approximately Rs. 30.5 lakhs. The petitioner, TUV SUD South […]

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Blacklisting Public tender

The Doctrine of Egregious Misconduct: A Necessary Threshold for Blacklisting in Public Tenders

The power of a governmental authority or a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) to blacklist (or debar) a contractor or supplier from participating in future public tenders is an inherent executive function, essential for protecting public funds and ensuring the integrity of the procurement process. While this power is vital, its exercise is not absolute and

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