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1 - 10 of 30 (0.59 seconds)Section 23 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
The Coinage Act, 2011
The Land Acquisition Act, 1894
Spl.Land Acquisition Officer vs Karigowda & Ors on 26 April, 2010
[8] For the purpose of calculation of
compensation and to arrive fair market value of agricultural
land various facts and circumstances of the case are liable to
be consider by the court. The Courts have been exercised
their discretion by adopting different methods; like (a) Sales
statistics method; (b) Capitalisation of net income method;
and (c) Agricultural yield basis method. The Supreme Court
in the case of Special Land Acquisition Officer v/s
Karigowda [(2010) 5 SCC 708] has held as under :-
Section 6 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 24 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Ahmedabad Municipal Corpn. Etc.Etc vs Shardaben & Ors. Etc. Etc on 19 January, 1996
In case of Basant Kumar v/s Union of India
[(1996) 11 SCC 542]; Special Land Acquisition Officer,
v/s Karigowda [(2010) 5 SCC 708] and Ahmedabad
Municipal Corpn. v/s Sharadaben [(1996) 8 SCC 93], the
apex Court has held that it is for the appellant to prove his
case if he is claiming enhancement of a compensation
granted by the Land Acquisition Officer. It is the duty of the
Court to scrutinize the evidence and apply the test of prudent
and willing purchaser whether he would be willing to
purchase in market the said very land.
Hookiyar Singh Etc. Etc vs Special Land Acquisition ... on 14 March, 1996
In the case of
Hookiyar Singh v/s Special Land Acquisition Officer
[(1996) 3 SCC 766], it has been held that the Court must not
indulge in the feats of imagination but consider the very fact
that the prudent purchaser in open market is ready to
purchase the said land at the rate claimed by the claimants.
G. Narayan Rao vs The Land Acquisition Officer on 15 July, 1996
It has also been held by the apex Court in the case of
G.Narayan Rao v/s Land Acquisition Officer [(1996) 10
SCC 607] that the claimants must establish that at the time of
date of notification under Section 4 of the Act of 1984, any
buyer or purchaser are available.