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patna high court article 226 tender disqualification without legal injury 534421

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This is a legal ruling on procedural grounds for writ petitions in India. No commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin change is identified. The article is purely about court jurisdiction and does not affect any product, commodity, or sector.

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  • Patna High Court ruled on September 4, 2025, that a writ petition under Article 226 cannot be maintained based solely on apprehension of disqualification from a tender process.
  • The petitioner, Aarpee Infra Projects (P) Ltd., had not participated in the tender or faced any adverse action.
  • The case involved two tenders from the Public Health Engineering Department of Bihar for piped water supply schemes.
  • The court found no live cause of action to warrant intervention.
  • The ruling was in Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No. 13104 of 2025.

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