Tender litigation refers to legal disputes arising from the bidding and procurement processes in public and private contracts. It ensures that the tendering process is conducted transparently, fairly, and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Disputes may occur due to non-compliance with tender conditions, unfair evaluation, or arbitrary rejection of bids. Parties involved can challenge the process through administrative remedies or approach courts for adjudication. Tender litigation safeguards the interests of both bidders and the awarding authorities. It helps maintain accountability and integrity in procurement practices. Courts and tribunals review the tender process to ensure adherence to procedural and substantive fairness. Remedies may include injunctions, annulment of awards, or directions to re-evaluate bids. Legal counsel plays a crucial role in representing parties and protecting contractual rights. Timely resolution of tender disputes prevents project delays and financial losses. Specialized knowledge of procurement laws, rules, and regulations is essential in such cases.