In Anil Kumar vs. The State of Bihar through the Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Health, Government of Bihar & Ors. (2025), Patna High Court's Division Bench of Chief Justice P. B. Bajanthri and Justice Alok Kumar Sinha delivered a 3-page long judgement dated September 24, 2025, wherein, it set aside the letter by Deputy General Manager (Project)-cum-Accepting Authority, the Bihar Medical Services and Infrastructure Corporation Limited dated February 29, 2024. This is the 13th judgement by Chief Justice Baajathri.
The petitioner had prayed for quashing of the exparte order of debarment contained in Letter No. 669 dated February 29, 2024 by which, the Deputy General Manager (Project)-cum-Accepting Authority, the Bihar Medical Services and Infrastructure Corporation Limited, a Government of Bihar undertaking without issuing any Show Cause Notice and without any jurisdiction proceeded to debar the petitioner from participating in any future contract till the work allotted to the petitioner was not completed. He had also prayed for restraining the Respondents from giving effect to and proceeding further in connection with exparte order of debarment as contained in Letter dated February 29, 2024 during the pendency of the present writ application and/or without the leave of the High Court.
Justice Bajathjri observed: '....'it is crystal clear that the petitioner has not been heard in the form of issuance of show cause notice and receipt of reply. Impugned decision has a civil consequences on the petitioner. Therefore, petitioner is entitled to show cause notice and other formalities before passing any adverse order. In the light of these facts and circumstances, the petitioner has made out a case so as to interfere with the communication dated 29.02.2024 (Annexure - P/6) and it is set aside.'' The judgement added:''3. Respondents are at liberty to initiate a fresh proceeding by issuing show cause notice and seeking petitioner’s explanation. On receipt of petitioner’s explanation, proceed to pass a detailed and speaking order after due consideration of each of the contention to be raised against the show cause notice. The above exercise shall be completed within a period of four months from the date of receipt of this order.''
It is apparent that senior officials of Bihar Medical Services and Infrastructure Corporation Limited need a lesson on principles of natural justice.
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