Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Why a contract for repair was given without tender, asks HC

- Press Trust of India

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat high court on Tuesday heard a suo motu PIL on Morbi bridge tragedy and asked the state government as to how no expression of interest was tendered, and how the “largesse of the state” was given to an individual without floating a tender.

The collapse of the Britishera suspension bridge on the Machchhu river in Gujarat’s Morbi district on October 30 claimed 135 lives including women and children Hearing the suo motu PIL, the high court wanted to know from the state government as to whether a 2008 Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MoU) and 2022 agreement with the Ajanta Manufactur­ing Private Ltd ( Oreva Group) imposed any conditions regarding fitness certificat­ion and if so, who was the competent authority required to do so.

“This agreement is one-andaquarte­r page agreement, absolutely without any conditions. This agreement is by way of an understand­ing, largesse of the state for ten years, and no tenders floated, no expression of interest,” a division bench of Chief Jistice Aravind Kumar and Justice Ashutosh Shastri observed.

“After that term was over on June 15, 2017, what steps were taken by the state government or Morbi municipali­ty to float a tender? How come no expression of interest was tendered, and how the largesse of the

COURT WANTED TO KNOW FROM THE STATE WHETHER ANY STEPS WERE TAKEN BY LOCAL AUTHORITIE­S TO FLOAT A TENDER FOR MAINTENANC­E OF THE BRIDGE

state was given to an individual without floating a tender...Why have you still not superseded the municipali­ty?” the court asked.

The court observed that even after the term was over on June 15, 2017, Ajanta (Oreva Group) continued to maintain and manage the bridge even in the absence of any agreement. It wanted to know from the state government whether any steps were taken by local authoritie­s to float a tender for the operation and maintenanc­e of the bridge after the 2008 MoU expired in 2017.

The HC said on November 7 that it had taken suo motu (on its own) cognisance of a news report on the bridge collapse tragedy and registered it as a PIL (Public Interest Litigation).

It had directed the registry to implead the Gujarat government, represente­d by its chief secretary, state home department, commission­er of municipali­ties, Morbi municipali­ty, district collector and State Human Rights Commission. On October 31, police arrested nine persons, including four from the Oreva group that was managing the Morbi suspension bridge, and filed a case against firms tasked with the maintenanc­e and operation of the structure.

 ?? AP ?? More than 130 people were killed in the Morbi bridge collapse on October 30.
AP More than 130 people were killed in the Morbi bridge collapse on October 30.

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