(1.) THE petitioner seeks a declaration from this Court that the purported auction of chappal contract at the Anna Memorial (Anna Samathi) Marina, Madras-5 which was held illegally on 12-6-1989 is null and void and to direct the second respondent to conduct a re-auction of chappal contract and permit the petitioner to compete in the same. THE petitioner claims to be an unemployed graduate, having completed his degree course in B.Sc. It seems the authorities wanted to auction the right to collect fees for chappal in Anna Samithi, Marina and the chappal contract was published through auction notice by M/s. Murray and Co. for a period of one year from 11-2-1989 to 10-2-1990. THE petitioner feels aggrieved by the conditions of the auction sale, especially condition Nos. 2 and 3 which are to the following effect:
(2.) LEARNED Counsel for the petitioner contends that the conditions are onerous and the unemployed graduates like the petitioner cannot be asked to comply with such conditions and only monied people can take part in the auction if the conditions are to be complied with. I am unable to agree with the contentions raised by the learned Counsel for the petitioner. It is purely a matter of contract with the Government and it is for the contracting parties to decide about the conditions and only if the petitioner is able to satisfy the conditions, he can take part in the auction. The petitioner cannot compel the State to have certain conditions which will be advantageous to him. I do not see anything wrong in conditions Nos. 2 and 3 stated supra. These conditions are published in the auction notice so that the entire amount will come to the public revenue as soon as the auction is over before the contract is executed. As such, I am not inclined to entertain this writ petition. It is open to the State to impose any conditions for conducting auction and it is settled law that this Court cannot interfere in such matters. The argument that the petitioner is an unemployed graduate and he will not be able to take part in the auction because of these conditions, is not a ground to entertain a petition under Art.226. There is no merit in this writ and accordingly it will stand dismissed. Petition dismissed.