Ccs Computers Private Limited vs New Delhi Municipal Council And Anr
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Case Significance
Ccs Computers Private Limited vs New Delhi Municipal Council And Anr is a Delhi High Court decision dated December 4, 2025 (citation: ik-52116932). CCS Computers appealed against a Single Judge's order upholding its two-year blacklisting/debarment by NDMC for allegedly submitting a forged Manufacturer Authorization Form in a tablet procurement tender. The Division Bench headed by CJ Upadhyaya partly allowed the appeal, applying the doctrine of proportionality and noting the appellant had already served approximately one year and eight months of the two-year debarment. The Court quashed the remaining debarment period and directed that the The bench comprised Justices Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Tushar Rao Gedela. The judgment was delivered by Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya. Counsel appearing: Arun Birbal (counsel for respondent), Madhuri Mittal (counsel for respondent), Pooja Sood (counsel for appellant), Rajat (counsel for appellant), Sam C. Mathew (counsel for respondent), Saurabh Kirpal (counsel for appellant).
Summary
CCS Computers appealed against a Single Judge's order upholding its two-year blacklisting/debarment by NDMC for allegedly submitting a forged Manufacturer Authorization Form in a tablet procurement tender. The Division Bench headed by CJ Upadhyaya partly allowed the appeal, applying the doctrine of proportionality and noting the appellant had already served approximately one year and eight months of the two-year debarment. The Court quashed the remaining debarment period and directed that the appellant would no longer be treated as blacklisted, finding the period already undergone was sufficient.
What was the outcome of Ccs Computers Private Limited vs New Delhi Municipal Council And Anr?
CCS Computers appealed against a Single Judge's order upholding its two-year blacklisting/debarment by NDMC for allegedly submitting a forged Manufacturer Authorization Form in a tablet procurement te...
Judgment
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