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Court Rules: Ayurvedic Medicines Must Be Procured Through Open, Transparent Tender Process to Ensure Fairness and Transparency.

January 18, 2023

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Inviting tenders - violation of the operating guidelines - Inviting tenders from the entities mentioned in paragraph 4(vi)(b) is the most transparent and non-arbitrary method of allocation that can be undertaken. Hence, the appellant must henceforth purchase Ayurvedic medicines only through a free and transparent procedure such as tenders. - SC

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