Karnataka High Court Explains When Writ Petition is Maintainable Against State in Contractual Matters

Recently, the Karnataka HC ruled that if the action of instrumentalities of the State is vitiated by non-observation of constitutional tenets of Article 14, the State cannot claim comparison with a private individual even in the contract. The bench of Justice M. Nagaprasanna stated that “a writ petition against a State or its instrumentality arising

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