(1.) IN this Public Interest Litigation, Petitioner is contending that two clauses contained in the auction notice require clarification/amendment. The first clause is that where it has been insisted that the bidder must have experience certificate of vehicle parking issued by competent authority. It is the contention of the Petitioner that requirement of an experience certificate of vehicle parking will confine the bids only to those who have already done some work in relation to parking facilities and as a result many other competent persons, because of non -availability of such certificate, will not be able to participate in the auction and in consequence thereof there is likelihood that the amount of the bid to be received may be less than what can be fetched, if the requirement of experience certificate of vehicle parking is not insisted. There can be no dispute that by insisting production of experience certificate of vehicle parking, competition has been restricted and, accordingly, there cannot be any dispute that there is likelihood that the bid amount to be received may be less. However, when a decision has been taken that the work of constructing the vehicle parking lot would be given to an experienced contractor, judicial review of that decision is not permissible inasmuch as such a view can be a possible view.
(2.) THE other contention is that auction notice insisted for Income -tax Clearance Certificate in addition to Permanent Account Number (PAN). It was contended that in view of amendment of Section 230 of the Income -tax Act, as clarified by Income -tax Department, with effect from 1st January, 2003, there is no provision of obtaining Income -tax Clearance Certificate and, accordingly, no Income -tax Clearance Certificate can be required. It was contended that in such view of the matter, insistence on Income -tax Clearance Certificate would render the auction notice invalid as no one will be in a position to submit such Certificate.
(3.) THIS disposes of the writ petition. Let a copy of this order be handed over to the learned Chief Standing Counsel, State of Uttarakhand.