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1 - 10 of 33 (0.39 seconds)Section 23 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 6 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 24 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 25 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 18 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Atma Singh (Died) Through Lrs. & Ors vs State Of Haryana & Anr on 7 December, 2007
7.12 In the same judgment, the Bench, after referring to the various
other judgments, held that the observations made in Atma Singh vs. State of
Haryana (2008) 2 SCC 568 are with reference to special facts of that
particular case and they should not be read out of context. Para 32 is
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RFA No.3000 of 2016(O&M)
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extracted as under:-
The Land Acquisition Act, 1894
Chandrashekar (D) By Lrs. & Ors vs Land Acquisition Officer & Anr on 22 November, 2011
7.8 In Chandrashekhar(D) by LRs and others vs. Land
Acquisition Officer and another, (20120 1 SCC 390, the court found out
that the sale deed exemplar is with respect to a small piece of land of a
developed site and that too with respect to the period post the date of
notification under Section 4. The court declared that in the facts and
circumstances of the particular case, deduction upto 75% is permissible.
A.P. Housing Board vs K. Manohar Reddy & Ors on 30 September, 2010
7.9 In A.P. Housing Board vs K. Manohar Reddy & Ors. (2010)
12 SCC 707, the court held that when a large tract of land is acquired and the
sale exemplars produced are of the smaller plots, the best course for the
court to arrive at a reasonable and fair valuation, is to deduct a reasonable
percentage from the valuation shown in the sale exemplar of the land and to
arrive at a fair valuation on the basis thereof.