So, as was expected by most, Supreme Court questions BMIC notification inviting global bids:
"The Supreme Court on Thursday questioned the Karnataka Government for issuing a notification inviting global bids for the Bangalore Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project when there was a specific direction issued in April 2006 to the State and to Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises (NICE) to complete the project expeditiously."
I wonder if the courts have a way of "punishing" either the state government, or the individuals that constitute the government? If the courts can, and they did not, does that mean that they saw at least some weight behind state government's allegations that:
"NICE wants to expand the scope of the project by grabbing more lands than what is required"
I have no idea, may be some law graduates can explain things better. Anyway. All we can do is watch. And wait :)
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SC - Oct 5th 2007