GUWAHATI, India, March 18 -- Gauhati High Court issued the following order on March 16:

1. Heard Mr. R. Saha, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Petitioners and Ms. U. Das, the learned Additional Senior Government Advocate appearing on behalf of the Respondents.

2. The instant writ petition has been filed by the petitioners challenging the non-payment of the pending bills amounting to Rs. 65,30,754/- for supplying various office materials, electronic equipment, hardware articles, and bamboo products, etc., to the office of the Commissioner of Police, Guwahati, i.e., the Respondent No. 3, pursuant to various work orders issued by the said office.

3. The case of the petitioners herein is that, upon completion of the supplies, they submitted the bills to the office of the Respondent No. 3. Thereafter, upon receipt of the bills, the office of Respondent No. 3 forwarded the statements of bills to the Assistant Inspector General of Police (Trg.), Assam, for necessary sanction. Although, the petitioners received certain part payments in phases from the office of Respondent No. 3 for the materials supplied, an amount of Rs. 65,30,754/- still remains outstanding.

4. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners submitted that the petitioners have submitted several representations to the Office of the Special Director General of Police, Assam, as well as to the Commissioner of Police, Guwahati City, seeking sanction and payment of the aforementioned pending bills. However, despite repeated representations and persuasion, the pending bills have not been paid. Under such circumstances, the petitioners have approached this Court by filing the present writ petition.

5. Ms. U. Das, learned Additional Senior Government Advocate, appearing on behalf of the Respondents during the course of the hearing, submitted that an affidavit-in-opposition has been filed by Respondent No. 3 wherein, in paragraph No. 7, it has been categorically stated that the petitioners are entitled to an amount of Rs. 62,55,636/- and not Rs. 65,30,754/-. Considering its relevance, this Court reproduces paragraph No. 7 herein below:

"7. That with regard to the statement made in paragraph No. 7 of the petition, the deponent begs to state that the records available in Police Reserve as well as in the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Guwahati were checked and verified to ascertain the correctness of the claimed made by the petitioners' firm. From the scrutiny of the available records, following facts emerge which are produced below:

(i) The records revealed that petitioner has submitted bills from, August 2019 to May, 2022 month wise on various dates during the concerned period. The petitioner also admitted that he has received part amount of the bills time to time and further claimed that the remaining bills amount of Rs. 65,30,754/- (Rupees sixty-five lakh thirty thousand seven hundred fifty-four) only are still pending.

(ii) The scrutiny of the bills reveals that petitioner has claimed an excess amount of Rs. 2,75,118/- (Rupees two lakh seventy-five thousand one hundred and eighteen) only in the instant writ petition, whereas the actual amount should be Rs. 62,55,636/- (Rupees sixty-two lakh fifty-five thousand six hundred thirty-six) only. Therefore, the petitioner is entitled to receive an admissible amount of Rs. 62,55,636/- (Rupees sixty-two lakh fifty-five thousand six hundred thirty-six) only."

*Rest of the document can be viewed at: (https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/ecourtindiaHC/cases/display_pdf.php?filename=A9S7c5LDIsB6RXaCf816xzFqSzx4lapSKlrpDrWGrZeqCeLb26%2Bq09bCfQ9dGffK&caseno=WP(C)/6687/2025&cCode=1&cino=GAHC010252952025&state_code=6&appFlag=)

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