GANGTOK, 25 June: The
State Trading Corporation of Sikkim has often received flak due to its
ambiguous and vague practice in the matter of selecting suppliers – with their
questionable rates - for supply of various articles and items to the State
government.
It is surprising that the
Corporation does not have, apparently, a proper protocol to follow in the
matter of selecting suppliers; this bungling comes out starkly when considered
in the context that the State Government has issued an order to the effect that
all departments have to purchase their supplies from the STCS. Now, the High Court
of Sikkim has ordered the Corporation to frame rules and notify them in order
to regulate the process.
The High Court has
directed the state government to frame appropriate rules and guidelines on the
basis of which the STCS is to supply items to the state government.
The single bench of the
High Court of Sikkim directed the State government respondents to frame proper
rules and guidelines for the State Trading Corporation of Sikkim “…for
procedure to be adopted for supply of articles to state government, as early as
possible, but not later than a period of three months from today…”. The Court
order was issued on 20 June, 2014. Furthermore, the rules are also required to
be notified as per the directives of the Court.
This order comes in the
wake of a writ petition filed by Tsheten Dorjee Bhutia last year.
It is informed that the
primary contention of the petitioner is the irregular manner adopted by the
authorities in the selection of suppliers for items required by the State for
the Janta Mela distribution such as induction cookers. It was alleged in the
petition that the government, including the Rural Management & Development Department
and the STCS had issued order for supply of articles to TTK Prestige worth Rs. 13.20
crores. This was allegedly done without issuing of proper advertisements in local
and national newspapers. Furthermore, it is also contended that the petitioners
were ready to supply the same items at lower rates, whereas the state had
placed order for supply at higher rates.
As informed by counsel
for the petitioner, UP Sharma, there were a total of 6 articles to be supplied
to around 16,000 beneficiaries with the cost of each set to be supplied coming to
over Rs. 7,900 which, allegedly, was even higher than the retail price.
“We had sought a CBI
inquiry into the matter but we are satisfied as the court has given a
progressive direction to the state,” stated Mr. Sharma.
Disposing the matter, the
Single Bench of the High Court comprising of Chief Justice NK Jain further
ordered that henceforth supply of articles to the State government by STCS,
where the tender amount is above Rs. 5 crores, advertisements are to be issued at
least in one national daily news paper and two local news papers by the STCS.
A reasonable time period
of minimum one month is to be provided for obtaining the tender forms and
papers and for submission of the same by interested persons, the Order directs.
During pendency of this
petition, the High Court had stayed the payment of 25% of the amount to be paid
to the suppliers by the state government. This stay order was lifted with the
above order issued by the court; this payment, as per the court ruling, is to
be made within three weeks.
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