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Commissioner sir force me to do risky work of demolition as contractor Commissioner sir force me to do risky work of demolition as contractor

2 weeks ago

As contractor, commi. sir force me to do demolition work of building having 11 floor, I request him to transfer this work to other because we are not experienced in this field, even though we didn't fill any tender regarding this, they misuse their power and by any how condition they wants to give this tender to me.

Anik

Responded 1 week ago

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A.Dear Client,

You can address your inability to comply with the demolition order to higher authorities, explaining your constraints. If no resolution is reached and the concerned department proceeds without your involvement, you can seek remedy through the Commercial Court established under the Commercial Court Act, 2015. Commercial disputes, which involve disagreements related to commerce, contracts, fiduciary duties, or intellectual property, can be resolved through court proceedings or alternative dispute resolution methods. Therefore, you can escalate your grievance to the Commercial Court for resolution, given the nature of the dispute.
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Responded 2 weeks ago

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A.Dear Client,
In the prevailing situation, you can escalate your grievance before the higher authorities explaining your constraint or inability to comply with the order of demolition of the building, and a work order is issued in the absence of your tender for the same by the concerned Deptt. If the matter is not resolved, then approach the Commercial Court constituted under the Commercial Court Act, 2015. A commercial dispute is a disagreement relating to commerce between two or more stakeholders. These disputes generally arise in relation to contract terms and conditions, fiduciary duties, or intellectual property rights, and may be settled through court proceedings or alternative dispute resolution(ADR). So, considering the nature of the dispute, you can escalate your grievance before the Commercial Court for redressal. In the prevailing situation, reach out to an Advocate handling commercial disputes before the Commercial Court for guidance and steps
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