Blacklisting Order Must be Reasoned as It has Economic and Civil Consequences: Karnataka HC

Recently, The Karnataka HC ruled that a blacklisting order must be reasoned as it has economic and civil consequences. The bench of Justice M. Nagaprasanna was dealing with the petition challenging the order dated 17-10-2022 issued by the 2nd respondent blacklisting the 1st petitioner or any of its sister concerns or partners to have any

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