The High Court has stayed the orders for allotment of new contracts till April 3. Several applicants had approached the High Court against the tendering and allotment of contracts. The petition alleged that out of 97 contracts in the city, 91 contracts were allotted to one group, due to which this group will have a monopoly on the contracts in the city.
On three petitions challenging the tender process of liquor vends in Chandigarh, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Wednesday issued notice for April 3 and ordered to maintain the status quo. Liquor vends in Chandigarh will remain closed from April 1 to 3. The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ordered in this regard.
The High Court has stayed the orders for allotment of new contracts till April 3. Several applicants had approached the High Court against the tendering and allotment of contracts. The petition alleged that out of 97 contracts in the city, 91 contracts were allotted to one group, due to which this group will have a monopoly on the contracts in the city.
The High Court has stayed the allotment orders till the next hearing. The contracts that were allotted till March 31 last year will continue.
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