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Raja Harish Chandra Raj Singh vs The Deputy Land Acquisition Officer And ... on 30 March, 1961

7), 426 Min (1-09), 427 Min (1-16) and 432 Min (2-05); (ii) the land aforesaid was acquired vide Award no.247/86-87 under Section 4,6 and 17 of the Act vide notification dated 12th May, 1986; (iii) as the land of the petitioner was taken under the urgency clause, the respondent LAC sought to pay 80% of the compensation for such land, estimated by it, to the persons entitled thereto; (iv) as per the dicta of the Supreme Court in Raja Harish Chandra Raj Singh Vs. The Deputy Land Acquisition Officer AIR 1961 SC 1500, limitation under Section 18 of the Act commences from the date of actual or constructive knowledge of the making of the award; (v) the petitioner, being a co-owner, under protest, accepted the compensation on 24th April, 1987 given by the LAC on the estimated value of the land, in spite of non-service of notice under Section 12(2) of the Act; (vi) the petitioner, being aggrieved by the undervaluation of the land by the respondent LAC, filed application under Section 18 before the respondent LAC, within the stipulated time under Section 18(2)(b) of the Act; (vii) the petitioner, after submission of the application, kept on visiting the office of W.P.(C) 945/2020 Page 2 of 6 the respondent LAC, for forwarding his application to the concerned Court for necessary action; (viii) with the passage of time, the petitioner lost track of his application as he developed various illnesses; (ix) in the year 2019, the house of the petitioner was renovated and during which renovation, the petitioner came across the application dated 1st December, 1986 and immediately wrote a letter to the respondent LAC to forward his claim to the Reference Court; and, (x) the petitioner also made queries under the Right to Information Act, 2005 but did not received any reply thereto. Hence, this petition.
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