Supreme Court allows NDMC to e-auction Taj Mansingh

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The Hindu       21.04.2017 

Supreme Court allows NDMC to e-auction Taj Mansingh

Taj Mansingh Hotel on Thursday.R.V. Moorthy  

Hotel to get six months to wind up if Tatas lose bid

The Supreme Court on Thursday gave the green signal to the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to e-auction the Taj Mansingh Hotel.

A bench of Justices P.C. Ghose and Rohinton Nariman agreed with the NDMC’s argument that the first right of refusal is in-built in the very process of e-auction as the highest offer is open before bidders.

This way, the NDMC convinced the court that there was no need to provide the Tata Group’s Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), which had “collaborated” with the NDMC in the latter half of the 1970s to construct and run the five-star hotel, the first right of refusal to match the highest bid at the auction.

The court, however, said the NDMC should keep in mind the blemishless manner in which the Tatas had run the hotel for over three decades, and this legacy should feature the foremost at the auction.

The court observed that in case the Tatas lose out in the auction, they should be gracefully given a period of six months to wind up their commitments at the hotel and leave.


“We respect the decision of the honourable Supreme Court and intend to participate in the e-auction when it is held. We stay committed to our colleagues and guests, whose loyalty and trust remains our biggest asset.” a spokesperson of Taj Hotel said in Mumbai.

Agrees with HC

The Supreme Court has in a way confirmed the conclusions arrived at by the Delhi High Court in the latter’s 52-page judgment on October 27, 2016.

The High Court judgment had held that “unless there is a social or a welfare purpose or any other public interest which is served, an asset held for the benefit of the public if commercially exploited, should be by way of an auction or an open competitive bidding because it would then fetch the maximum revenue.”