India, Feb. 21 -- The Bombay high court on Thursday struck down some conditions laid down by the Nashik Municipal Corporation for getting the contract of sweeping and cleaning of roads and allowed the civic body to reframe the ones related to the financial net worth and work experience of bidders interested in the work.

A division bench of chief justice Alok Aradhe and justice Bharati Dangre was hearing a plea by M/s. Watergrace Products, that challenged the tender conditions on the grounds that a condition stipulating a Rs.100 crore net worth was discriminatory and designed to benefit the large operators/solid waste transporters who might have a net worth but do not have the requisite previous experience.

Senior counsel Aspi Chinoy, ap...