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DELHI HIGH COURT
G.S.SISTANI, JYOTI SINGH
Almighty Techserv Proprietor Manish Dalmia – Appellant
Versus
Commissioner, Directorate of Logistics – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Jyoti Singh, J. The present petition has been filed seeking to set aside the order dated 7.12.2018 whereby respondent No. 1 has awarded the contract to respondent No. 2 as also for issuance of a direction to respondent No. 1 to place the original records pertaining to the contract in question before this Court.

2. The brief facts which need to be captured for deciding the present petition are that the petitioner is a proprietorship firm with Sh. Manish Dalmia as its proprietor. The firm was established in the year 2006 and is engaged in design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of security, surveillance, traffic law enforcement and civil aviation equipments/videoscopes. The petitioner claims that it has successfully supplied, installed, tested, commissioned and maintained the said equipments in Government departments like SPG, NSG, AAI and other police departments.

3. The genesis of the petition starts from the day the Central Board of Excise and Customs (`CBEC'), Directorate of Logistics Lok Nayak Bhawan had floated an e-tender no. 30/EQ/2018 dated 22.3.2018 for supply, installation and maintenance of 74 videoscopes at various field formatio

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