This follows the company’s earlier intimation dated October 11, 2025, regarding the MEA order that had barred BLS International Services from participating in future tenders of the MEA and Indian missions abroad for a period of two years.
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The company had challenged the debarment order by filing a writ petition before the Delhi High Court. According to the update, the court has passed an order quashing the debarment issued by the MEA. As a result of the court’s decision, the debarment imposed on BLS International Services pursuant to the MEA order stands set aside.
BLS International is a New Delhi-based company that provides outsourced services for governments. It specialises in visa, passport and consular services. BLS is also a global partner for embassies and governments.
Shares of BLS International Services Ltd ended at ₹315.50, up by ₹3.60, or 1.15%, on the BSE.
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