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       Dr. Tabrez Ahmad

Art. 299 of the Constitution of
             India


               Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
        http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   1
Article 299(1) of the Constitution of
          India lays down:
“ All contracts made in the exercise of the
  executive power of the Union or of a State
  shall be expressed to be made by the
  president or by the Governor of the state,
  as the case may be, and all such
  contracts and all assurances of property
  made in the exercise of that power, shall
  be executed on behalf of the President or
  Governor …by such persons and in such
  manner as he may direct or authorise.”
                      Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
               http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   2
K.P. Chowdhary v State of Madhya
    Pradesh AIR 1967 SC 203
In view of Art. 299(1) there can be no implied
  contract between the government and another
  person, the reason being that if scuh implied
  contracts between the Govt. and another person
  were allowed, they would in effect make Art.
  299(1) useless, for then a person who had a
  contract with Govt. which was not executed at all
  in the manner provided in Art. 299(1) could get
  away by saying that an implied contract may be
  inferred on the facts and circumstances of a
  particular case….
                        Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                 http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   3
The second consequence which follows
 from these decisions is that if the contract
 between Govt. and another person is not
 in full compliance with Art. 299(1) it would
 be no contract at all and could not be
 enforced either by the Govt. or by the
 other person as a contract.”


                       Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   4
   But if, however, there is valid contract as envisaged by
    Art. 299(1), the court may imply a term which the parties
    had failed to incorporate in order to give full effect to the
    intention of the parties.
   In Mahabir Auto Stores v Indian Oil Corporation AIR
    1990 SC 1013 (para 12) the basic principle relating to
    power of the state to enter into or not to enter contract
    with individuals has been clearly laid down. “It is well
    settled that every action of the state or an instrumentality
    in exercise of executive power, must be informed by
    reason. In appropriate cases, actions uninformed by
    reason may be questioned as arbitrary in proceedings
    under Art. 226 or 32 of the Constitution.”
                              Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                       http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in         5
 Where a State or an instrumentality of
 State constituted under Art. 12 of the
 constitution, an action of its executive
 authority to enter or not to enter into
 contracts is subject Art. 14 of the
 constitution. Whatever be the activity of
 public authority in monopoly or semi-
 monopoly dealings, it should meet the test
 of Art. 14 of the Constitution.
                      Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
               http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   6
State of West Bengal v B.K Mondal
                 &Sons
            AIR 1962 SC 779.

Supreme Court held that the object of Art.
 299 of the Constitution of India is to
 protect the state not to saddle with liability
 for unauthorised contracts.




                       Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   7
Sate of Punjab v Omprakash Baldeo
       Krishan AIR 1988 SC 2149.

Accordingly in this case SC held that if a
 letter of acceptance is signed by the
 executive engineer for construction of a
 bridge and not in the name of the
 Governor, it can not be said that there is a
 valid contract in conformity with Art. 299(1)
 of the Constitution of India.


                       Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   8
Art. 299 of the Constitution and
 Sec. 65 of the Contract Act 1872
 Where a contract is not enforceable for
  non compliance with the requirement of
  Art. 299 of the Constitution, parties to such
  contract are to restore the benefits under
  the agreement according to the provisions
  of sec. 65 of the Contract Act 1872
 (Hindustan Construction Co. v State of
  Bihar AIR 1963 Pat 254.)

                       Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   9
Art. 299 of the Constitution and
   Sec. 70 of the Contract Act 1872
When an agreement becomes invalid for non –
 compliance with Art. 299 of the Constitution, person
 enjoying benefit must restore under Sec. 70 of the
 contract. ( State of W.B v B.K Mondal & Sons AIR
 1962 SC 779.
Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act
 Where a person lawfully does anything for another person, or
  delivers anything to him, not intending to do so gratuitously, and
  such other person enjoys the benefit thereof, the latter is bound to
  make compensation to the former in respect of, or to restore, the
  thing so done or delivered.




                                Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                         http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in                10
Other provisions of the Indian
           Contract Act 1872
   Govt. contracts subject to the provisions of Art.
    299 of the Constitution of India and other rules
    and notifications of the Govt. touching any such
    contract, will ordinarily be governed by the
    provisions of the Indian Contract Act 1872. So
    the provisions relating to performance of the
    reciprocal promises, contracts which need not
    be performed, consequences of breach of
    contract, indemnity, guarantee, agency will apply
    with full force.
                          Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                   http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   11
Union of India v Hindustan
Development Corp. AIR 1994 SC 980
   Where in response to an offer for inviting offers
    for entering into contract with the Govt. both big
    and small manufacturers had offered tenders.
   The Tender Committee of the Railway Board
    fixed one rate for big manufacturers and another
    for smaller manufacturers
   Such an action under the circumstances was
    held reasonable and bona fide and it is not hit by
    Art. 14 of the Constitution.

                           Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                    http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   12
Lifting the Corporate veil in Govt.
               contracts.
  In Sterling Computers Ltd. V M & N Publications Ltd. AIR 1996 SC
  51
 SC held that:
 in exercising the power of judicial review in govt. contracts, the
  court is to consider primarily as to whether there has been any
  infirmity in the “decision making process”
 by way of judicial review the court can not examine the details of the
  terms of the contract which have been entered into by the public
  bodies or the state. The court has the inherent limitations on the
  scope of any such enquiry
 but at the same time the courts can certainly examine whether “
  decision making process” was reasonable, rational, not arbitrary and
  violation of Art. 14 of the Constitution.




                                Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                         http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in             13
Doctrine of indoor management in
         Govt. contracts
   In U.P Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. V Indure Pvt.
    Ltd. AIR 1996 SC 1373
    SC held that:
   the doctrine of indoor management can not be
    extended to formation of contract or essential
    terms of contract unless the contract with the
    other parties is duly approved and signed on
    behalf of a public undertaking or the Govt. with
    its seal by authorised or competent officer.
    Otherwise, it would be hazardous for public
    undertaking or Govt. or its instrumentalities to
    deal on contractual relations with third parties.
                           Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                    http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in    14
Challenges to Govt. Contracts.
   Expressing annoyance at the Uttar Pradesh government's failure to
    implement its order to check mafia infiltration in government
    contracts, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court directed
    the chief secretary to implement the directive in "letter and spirit".
    A single-judge bench of Justice D P Singh passed the order after
    perusing affidavits filed by the chief secretary and state police chief
    on the implementation of the court's earlier directive.
    The bench directed that the order be implemented with effect
    immediate effect one in letter and spirit and posted the matter for
    further hearing.
    The court rejected the state advocate general's assertion that in the
    absence of any act or statute, the government might not have power
    to implement the directions issued by the court in their totality.


                                  Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                           http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in               15
   The court had directed that the Pattanaik Committee report,
    recommending measures to prevent the mafia from bagging
    government contracts, be implemented.
    The court, while accepting the report, said all government contracts
    above Rs 1, 00,000 should be put on official websites along with the
    provision to file tender documents online.
    It also directed that adequate security arrangements and thorough
    verification of police records be made at the place where tender bids
    are opened.
    The court had also directed that no contract or tender worth
    Rs 2, 00,000 or more be accepted unless no-objection certificates of
    the income tax and trade tax departments, district magistrate and
    superintendent of police are furnished


                                 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
                          http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in             16
Thanks we will continue…




       Dr. Tabrez Ahmad,
http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in   17

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Contracts With The Government

  • 1. Contracts with the Government Dr. Tabrez Ahmad Art. 299 of the Constitution of India Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 1
  • 2. Article 299(1) of the Constitution of India lays down: “ All contracts made in the exercise of the executive power of the Union or of a State shall be expressed to be made by the president or by the Governor of the state, as the case may be, and all such contracts and all assurances of property made in the exercise of that power, shall be executed on behalf of the President or Governor …by such persons and in such manner as he may direct or authorise.” Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 2
  • 3. K.P. Chowdhary v State of Madhya Pradesh AIR 1967 SC 203 In view of Art. 299(1) there can be no implied contract between the government and another person, the reason being that if scuh implied contracts between the Govt. and another person were allowed, they would in effect make Art. 299(1) useless, for then a person who had a contract with Govt. which was not executed at all in the manner provided in Art. 299(1) could get away by saying that an implied contract may be inferred on the facts and circumstances of a particular case…. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 3
  • 4. The second consequence which follows from these decisions is that if the contract between Govt. and another person is not in full compliance with Art. 299(1) it would be no contract at all and could not be enforced either by the Govt. or by the other person as a contract.” Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 4
  • 5. But if, however, there is valid contract as envisaged by Art. 299(1), the court may imply a term which the parties had failed to incorporate in order to give full effect to the intention of the parties.  In Mahabir Auto Stores v Indian Oil Corporation AIR 1990 SC 1013 (para 12) the basic principle relating to power of the state to enter into or not to enter contract with individuals has been clearly laid down. “It is well settled that every action of the state or an instrumentality in exercise of executive power, must be informed by reason. In appropriate cases, actions uninformed by reason may be questioned as arbitrary in proceedings under Art. 226 or 32 of the Constitution.” Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 5
  • 6.  Where a State or an instrumentality of State constituted under Art. 12 of the constitution, an action of its executive authority to enter or not to enter into contracts is subject Art. 14 of the constitution. Whatever be the activity of public authority in monopoly or semi- monopoly dealings, it should meet the test of Art. 14 of the Constitution. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 6
  • 7. State of West Bengal v B.K Mondal &Sons AIR 1962 SC 779. Supreme Court held that the object of Art. 299 of the Constitution of India is to protect the state not to saddle with liability for unauthorised contracts. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 7
  • 8. Sate of Punjab v Omprakash Baldeo Krishan AIR 1988 SC 2149. Accordingly in this case SC held that if a letter of acceptance is signed by the executive engineer for construction of a bridge and not in the name of the Governor, it can not be said that there is a valid contract in conformity with Art. 299(1) of the Constitution of India. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 8
  • 9. Art. 299 of the Constitution and Sec. 65 of the Contract Act 1872  Where a contract is not enforceable for non compliance with the requirement of Art. 299 of the Constitution, parties to such contract are to restore the benefits under the agreement according to the provisions of sec. 65 of the Contract Act 1872 (Hindustan Construction Co. v State of Bihar AIR 1963 Pat 254.) Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 9
  • 10. Art. 299 of the Constitution and Sec. 70 of the Contract Act 1872 When an agreement becomes invalid for non – compliance with Art. 299 of the Constitution, person enjoying benefit must restore under Sec. 70 of the contract. ( State of W.B v B.K Mondal & Sons AIR 1962 SC 779. Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act  Where a person lawfully does anything for another person, or delivers anything to him, not intending to do so gratuitously, and such other person enjoys the benefit thereof, the latter is bound to make compensation to the former in respect of, or to restore, the thing so done or delivered. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 10
  • 11. Other provisions of the Indian Contract Act 1872  Govt. contracts subject to the provisions of Art. 299 of the Constitution of India and other rules and notifications of the Govt. touching any such contract, will ordinarily be governed by the provisions of the Indian Contract Act 1872. So the provisions relating to performance of the reciprocal promises, contracts which need not be performed, consequences of breach of contract, indemnity, guarantee, agency will apply with full force. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 11
  • 12. Union of India v Hindustan Development Corp. AIR 1994 SC 980  Where in response to an offer for inviting offers for entering into contract with the Govt. both big and small manufacturers had offered tenders.  The Tender Committee of the Railway Board fixed one rate for big manufacturers and another for smaller manufacturers  Such an action under the circumstances was held reasonable and bona fide and it is not hit by Art. 14 of the Constitution. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 12
  • 13. Lifting the Corporate veil in Govt. contracts. In Sterling Computers Ltd. V M & N Publications Ltd. AIR 1996 SC 51 SC held that:  in exercising the power of judicial review in govt. contracts, the court is to consider primarily as to whether there has been any infirmity in the “decision making process”  by way of judicial review the court can not examine the details of the terms of the contract which have been entered into by the public bodies or the state. The court has the inherent limitations on the scope of any such enquiry  but at the same time the courts can certainly examine whether “ decision making process” was reasonable, rational, not arbitrary and violation of Art. 14 of the Constitution. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 13
  • 14. Doctrine of indoor management in Govt. contracts  In U.P Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd. V Indure Pvt. Ltd. AIR 1996 SC 1373 SC held that:  the doctrine of indoor management can not be extended to formation of contract or essential terms of contract unless the contract with the other parties is duly approved and signed on behalf of a public undertaking or the Govt. with its seal by authorised or competent officer. Otherwise, it would be hazardous for public undertaking or Govt. or its instrumentalities to deal on contractual relations with third parties. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 14
  • 15. Challenges to Govt. Contracts.  Expressing annoyance at the Uttar Pradesh government's failure to implement its order to check mafia infiltration in government contracts, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court directed the chief secretary to implement the directive in "letter and spirit". A single-judge bench of Justice D P Singh passed the order after perusing affidavits filed by the chief secretary and state police chief on the implementation of the court's earlier directive. The bench directed that the order be implemented with effect immediate effect one in letter and spirit and posted the matter for further hearing. The court rejected the state advocate general's assertion that in the absence of any act or statute, the government might not have power to implement the directions issued by the court in their totality. Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 15
  • 16. The court had directed that the Pattanaik Committee report, recommending measures to prevent the mafia from bagging government contracts, be implemented. The court, while accepting the report, said all government contracts above Rs 1, 00,000 should be put on official websites along with the provision to file tender documents online. It also directed that adequate security arrangements and thorough verification of police records be made at the place where tender bids are opened. The court had also directed that no contract or tender worth Rs 2, 00,000 or more be accepted unless no-objection certificates of the income tax and trade tax departments, district magistrate and superintendent of police are furnished Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 16
  • 17. Thanks we will continue… Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, http://corpolexindia.blogspot.in 17

Editor's Notes

  1. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  2. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  3. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  4. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  5. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  6. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  7. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  8. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  9. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  10. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  11. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  12. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  13. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  14. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  15. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  16. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT
  17. Contracts with the Government Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Dr. Tabrez Ahmad, KLS, KIIT