HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR
SANJEET PUROHIT
Pratibha Industries Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
State Of Rajasthan – Respondent
Order :
SANJEET PUROHIT, J.
1. Present writ petition is filed challenging order dated 20.12.2025, passed by learned Commercial Court No.1, Jodhpur in Civil Original Suit No.41/2022, rejecting application filed by petitioner under Order VIII Rule 9 of CPC seeking to place on record the subsequent pleading (rejoinder) to the written statement was rejected.
Brief Facts
2. It is stated in the plaint that petitioner is a public limited company engaged in execution of large infrastructure projects. Pursuant to NIT No. 09/2011-12 issued by the Rajasthan Water Supply and Sewerage Management Board for execution and 10 years’ O&M of the Barmer Lift Water Supply Project (Phase-II Part- A) on turnkey basis, the petitioner’s bid was accepted and a contract dated 23.08.2012 for about Rs. 168 crores was awarded.
3. It was further stated that, under the contract, the respondents were required to provide full site access, timely approvals of drawings, designs, vendors, and QAPs, and to make payments in a timely manner. It was, however, alleged that the sites were handed over in a piecemeal and delayed manner; that statutory clearances (including Form-V and PAC) and various approvals were not accorded wi
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