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Section 18 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Goa Housing Board vs Rameshchandra Govind Pawaskar & Anr on 11 October, 2011
In the case of Goa Housing
Board versus Ramesh Chandra Govind Pawaskar reported in (2011) 10 SCC 371,
the Hon'ble Supreme Court was pleased to reiterate that similarly situated land in
the same area having the same advantages and acquired under the same
notification should be awarded the same compensation.
Section 6 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 11 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 17 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Pratap Chand Chaswal vs Uoi And Ors. on 7 February, 2003
14. LAC 1/2009 titled Chandra Pratap Singh Vs. UOI was another reference
made to this Court by the LAC. The same has since been decided by this Court on
24.5.2014. In the said matter it was held that the market value of the acquired
lands was Rs.21,920/- per sqmtr and the petitioner therein would be entitled to
enhancement of compensation by Rs.15,470/- per sqmtr.
Section 23 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Krapa Rangiah vs Special Deputy Collector, Land ... on 5 January, 1982
In the case of Bhag Singh & Others versus Uniono Territory of
Chandigarh reported in (1992) 4 SCC 692 the Hon'ble Supreme Court was pleased
to observe that a judgment of a Court in a Land Acquisition Case determining the
market value of a land in the vicinity of the acquired land even though not inter
partes could be admitted in evidence as an instance from which the market value
could be inferred. It was further observed that there would be no difficulty in
accepting such judgment as one furnishing the basis for determining the market
value of the acquired land if the opposite parties do not genuinely dispute the
position that the judgment relied upon could be accepted as the basis for
determination of the market value of the acquired land.