Tender litigation involves legal disputes arising out of government tenders, public procurement processes, contracts, bidding procedures, and award of tenders by government departments, public sector undertakings, and statutory authorities. Such disputes generally relate to arbitrary rejection of bids, unfair eligibility conditions, blacklisting, cancellation of tenders, violation of transparency norms, procedural irregularities, or non-compliance with tender terms and statutory provisions. Courts intervene in tender matters to ensure fairness, transparency, equality, and adherence to constitutional and contractual principles in public procurement processes.
Tender litigation refers to legal disputes arising from the bidding, awarding, or execution of government or private tenders/contracts.