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Kanwar Singh And Ors. Etc. Etc vs Union Of India on 30 October, 1998

13. The Apex Court in the case of Kanwar Singh vs. Union of India reported in (1998) 8 SCC 136 held that the amount of compensation for the land acquired depends on the market value of land on the date immediately before the notification under Section 4 of the Act or when same land is acquired and offer of compensation is made through an award. The market value has to be determined on the basis of evidence produced before the Court. It was further held that the consideration in terms of the price received for land under bona fide transactions on the date or preceding the date of notification issued under Section 4 of the Act generally shows the market value of the acquired land and the market value of the acquired land to be assessed in terms of those transactions.
Supreme Court of India Cites 4 - Cited by 258 - V N Khare - Full Document

The Special Land Acquisition Officer vs Karigowda on 26 September, 2012

12. For payment of just and proper compensation and to arrive fair market value of agricultural land various facts and circumstances of the case are liable to be considered by the Court. The Court must exercise its discretion by adopting different methods; like (a) the Sales statistics method; (b) the Capitalisation of net income method; and (c) the Agricultural yield basis method. The Supreme Court in the case of Special Karigowda (supra) has held as under:-
Karnataka High Court Cites 1 - Cited by 98 - L N Swamy - Full Document
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