M/s D. J. Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. vs The State Of Bihar and Ors — CWJC/12445/2015
Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 04th May 2026.
CNR: BRHC010417362015
Filing Number
CWJC/55567/2015
Filing Date
31-Jul-2015
Registration No
CWJC/12445/2015
Registration Date
12-Aug-2015
Judge
Mr. Justice Sudhir Singh , Mr. Justice Shailendra Singh
Coram
Mr. Justice Sudhir Singh , Mr. Justice Shailendra Singh
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
CIVIL WRIT ( 15 )
Sub-Category
WORKS CONTRACT - TENDER AND BLACK LISTING ( 15053 )
Judicial Branch
Judicial Section
Decision Date
04-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED
Last updated 01-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.M/s D. J. Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.
Adv. Laxmi Narayan Das,Subroteswar De,Subroteswar De, ,Subhdeep Das,Subroteswar De
Respondent(s)
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1.The State Of Bihar and Ors
Adv. ,Tuhin Shankar,Prabhat Kumar Singh 1123
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2.The Managing Director, Bihar Medical Services and Infrastructure Corporation Limited,
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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04-May-2026
Mr. Justice Sudhir Singh,Mr. Justice Shailendra SinghView PDF
Summary: The Patna High Court disposed of D.J. Laboratories' writ petition challenging a 5-year blacklisting order, agreement termination, security deposit forfeiture, and 10% cost deduction issued by the Bihar Medical Services Corporation. Rather than quashing the order, the court directed the petitioner to exhaust its statutory appeal remedy under Clause 16.3(b) of the ITB within 30 days, instructing the appellate authority to decide the appeal within eight weeks after providing due hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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01-May-2026
For Admission
Mr. Justice Sudhir Singh , Mr. Justice Shailendra Singh
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11-Aug-2023
For Orders
Mr. Justice A. Abhishek Reddy
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18-Jul-2023
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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31-Jul-2015
Case filed
Registration No. CWJC/12445/2015
Summary: The Patna High Court disposed of D.J. Laboratories' writ petition challenging a 5-year blacklisting order, agreement termination, security deposit forfeiture, and 10% cost deduction issued by the Bihar Medical Services Corporation. Rather than quashing the order, the court directed the petitioner to exhaust its statutory appeal remedy under Clause 16.3(b) of the ITB within 30 days, instructing the appellate authority to decide the appeal within eight weeks after providing due hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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