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The Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act, 1962
The Amending Act, 1897
Section 4 in Press Council Act, 1965 [Entire Act]
Land Acquisition Collector & Anr vs Durga Pada Mukherjee & Others on 27 August, 1980
In Land Acquisition Collector, Burdwan v. Durga Pada Mukherjee, AIR 1980 SC 1678 the Supreme Court held as follows (para 5) :--
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Narendra Bahadur Singh And Anr vs State Of U.P. And Ors on 26 November, 1976
It may be stated that the whole, pyrpose of publication of the notification in the newspapers is to acquaint "persons interested" with the fact that the land in question is likely to be acquired for public purpose and to give them opportunity to raise objections if any. The petitioner and the erstwhile petitioner No. 1 filed elaborate objections challenging the proposed acquisition of land (vide pages 219 to 226 of the brief). Thus neither of them was in any way prejudiced in the matter. As has been held by the Supreme Court in Narendra Bahadur Singh v. State of U. P. (1977) 1 SCC 216 : (AIR 1977 SC 660) that the Courts should be averse to strike down a notification for acquisition of land on fanciful grounds based on hypertechnicality. What is needed is substantial compliance with law.