B.P.JEEVAN REDDY, K.S.PARIPOORNAN
Delhi Development Authority – Appellant
Versus
Skipper Construction Company Private LTD. – Respondent
ORDER
B.P. Jeevan Reddy, J.
A plot of land was put to auction by the Delhi Development Authority (D.D.A.) in October 1980. Skipper Construction Company (Skipper) offered the highest bid in a sum of Rs. 9.82 crores. It was supposed to be a record bid at that time. According to the conditions of auction, twenty five percent of the amount was payable immediately and the rest within ninety days. Skipper deposited the twenty five percent but did not deposit the balance. It asked for extension repeatedly and it was granted repeatedly. As many as seven extensions were granted spread over the period January, 1981 to April, 1982. Since Skipper failed to deposit the balance consideration even within the last extended period, proceedings were taken for cancelling the bid. Skipper went to Court and on May 29, 1982 obtained stay of cancellation. D.D.A. applied for vacating the stay. Nothing happened but usual adjournments. Skipper was simultaneously making representations to D.D.A. to give him further time. In January 1983, D.D.A. constituted a committee to consider the request of Skipper and other similar requests and to devise a formula for ensuring timely payments by such purchasers. The commi
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