notice at this stage that the
lands are within the Hyderabad Urban Agglomeration covered
by Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act, 1976 (for short ... excess of the
ceiling limit". The ceiling limit for Hyderabad Urban
Agglomeration is 1000 sq. meters prescribed in category 'B'
of Schedule
this these appeals. It was canvassed that the lands situate in urban agglomeration area. Some claimants filed their declarations. This Court in AS Nos.3134 ... occupants contended that the said lands are not included in urban agglomeration and as such still they are agricultural lands. But when the said lands
these appeals. It was canvassed that the lands are situate in urban agglomeration area. Some claimants filed their declarations. This Court ... included that the said lands are not included in urban agglomeration and as such still they are agricultural lands. But when the said lands were
weaker sections.
3. The Special Officer and Competent Authority, Urban land Ceilings of the Urban Agglomeration concerned will work out the market value payable
escalation of the market value of the lands, especially near the urban agglomeration or metropolitan cities, will amount to ignoring an earthquake and courts
escalation of the market value of the lands, especially near
the urban agglomeration or metropolitan cities, will amount
to ignoring an earthquake and courts
lands in
question fall within the limits of Belgaum Urban
Agglomeration are not in dispute at all. Further the
purchaser of the property at Exhibit
Railways
to contend that subject lands would fall within the urban
agglomeration area but rural area, she has contended that in
respect of lands which ... lands but
there are to be characterized as lands falling within urban
agglomeration.
11. As already noticed hereinabove, at the cost of repetition
that
copy of an order dated 01.02.1988 passed by the competent authority under Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 . A total extent of 1.26.50 hectares ... existing" as per the master plan in force in the urban agglomeration of Pondicherry. To the extent of proving that the property under acquisition
escalation of the market value of the lands, especially near the urban agglomeration or metropolitan cities, will amount to ignoring an earthquake and Courts