brought an order
prescribing the procedure for moving a no
confidence motion and ultimately, the Government
has framed the Rules on 29 t h July ... Whether the no confidence motion
proceedings initiated against the
petitioner are valid?"
REG: ORDER OF DRCS RE-INSTATING
primarily, on the ground
of limitation. The FAA holding that re-assessment made
was barred by limitation, allowed the appeals. In view of
amendment brought ... Appellate Authority
passed under Section 62 of the Act?
ii) Whether the re-assessment proceedings
initiated by the prescribed authority under the
Act are barred
motion or an
application by any party to the suit -
Prejudice is not a ground for exercise of power
by Court - If evidence on re
acre in
respect of the dry land.
2. On the motion of the appellants/land owners,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with
land.
* Corrected vide Court order dated: 07.11.2017.
3
2. On the motion of the appellant/land owner,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with
land.
* Corrected vide Court Order dated: 07.11.2017.
3
2. On the motion of the appellant/land owner,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with
land.
* Corrected vide Court Order dated: 07.11.2017.
3
2. On the motion of the appellant/land owner,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with
acre in
respect of the dry land.
2. On the motion of the appellants/land owners,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with
acre in
respect of the dry land.
2. On the motion of the appellants/land owners,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with
acre in
respect of the dry land.
3
2. On the motion of the appellant/land owner,
the matter was referred under Section ... land with all statutory benefits.
In appeal, the Lower Appellate Court re-determined the
market value at Rs.2,65,000/- per acre with