Court : Orissa
Reported in : AIR2003Ori195; 95(2003)CLT799
..... preference of 5% and 2% respectively,' in accordance with the aforesaid policy, a list of store items reserved for exclusive purchase from industries located in the state was prepared and notified by a circular dated 6th of july, 1998 of the government of orissa, industries ..... rate, keeping in view their capacity. local small scale industrial units will enjoy a price preference of 5% as also khadi & village industrial units including handloom and handicrafts over local medium large industries. any local small scale industrial unit having iso 9000 and isi certification for its products will get an additional price ..... discriminatory, unfair or biased, gross abuse of power or violation of principles of natural justice, the same can be questioned on the well-known grounds attracting article 14 but a claim based on mere legitimate expectation without anything more cannot ipso facto give a right to invoke these principles. it can be one of .....
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..... government departments and the agencies under its control to procure all the goods and services only from "epm rate contract holders" or from the list of goods and services reserved for "exclusive purchase" from micro and small enterprises, located within the state of orissa. the printing press and book binding are neither enlisted in "e.p.m. ..... the state via rate contract system, purchase from exclusive list and purchase by open tender with 10% price preference to local mses. k & vi units including coir, handloom and handicrafts vis-a-vis local medium and large industries as well as outside industries. in view of the stand taken in the counter affidavit, that the printing press ..... to supplement fundamental rights in achieving a welfare state. the object of directive principles is to embody the concept of welfare state. in view of the fact that articles 39(a) and 41 require the state to secure to the citizens an adequate means of livelihood and the right to work, it would be sheer pedantry .....
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