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This Article is From May 18, 2022

Tata Motors Moves Bombay High Court Challenging Disqualification From Tender Process For Electric Buses

Tata Motors Moves Bombay High Court Challenging Disqualification From Tender Process For Electric Buses
BEST bus in Mumbai. [Source: Hiki Liu/Unsplash]

Tata Motors on Tuesday moved the Bombay High Court challenging its disqualification from the tender process for 1,400 electric buses for the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking.

A vacation bench of Justices Nitin Sambre and Anil Pansare directed the transport undertaking to submit its reply to the plea challenging the disqualification.

Tata Motors has claimed that the BEST had erroneously labelled its bid as "technically non-responsive," for allegedly deviating from tender specifications.

As per the plea filed by the auto major, the BEST had published an e-tender notice on February 26 this year for two-bid e-tender for the operation of stage carriage services for public transport of 1,400 single-decker AC electric buses for Mumbai and its suburbs.

Tata Motors had submitted its technical and financial bid on April 25, the plea said.

However, on May 6, the BEST published a technical suitability evaluation of the tender and wrongly declared Tata Motors' bid as “technically non-responsive”, alleging that the deviation mentioned in respect of operating range was not acceptable. It also claimed that acceptance of TOTO conditions was not submitted.

Tata Motors in its plea has also sought a stay on the tender process.

The high court will hear the matter further on May 23.

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