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Shyam Sunder Agarwal & Co vs Union Of India on 9 January, 1996

As per statement under Section 19 of the Act which is not objected to nor any evidence is brought on record to show that petitioner no. 1 Sh. Kishan Chand S/o Sh. Jai Lalwas one of recorded owner of land, so it is held that he shall not be paid any enhanced compensation. In view of above discussions, it is held that all the petitioners except petitioner no. 1 Sh. Kishan Chand are entitled to enhancement of compensation in respect of their land and according to their respective share as per the rate of Rs.4,71,000/- per acre. They shall be paid solatium at the rate of 30% and additional amount at the rate of 12% from the date of notification under section 4 of the Act till the date of possession along with interest at the rate of 9% per annum for first year and 15% interest for subsequent years till the full payment of enhanced compensation is made. The interest on solatium and additional amount if any shall be as per the judgment of Supreme Court in Sunder vs. UOI. Copy of this order be sent to LAC for depositing the enhanced compensation to avoid further loss to govt. exchequer. Reference is accordingly answered in favour of petitioner. Decree sheet be prepared. File be consigned to record room.
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P.N.Paraman vs Union Of India Represented By The on 22 August, 2007

Sh. O.P. Gupta, ld. Additional District Judge in LAC no. 53/06 titled as Parag P. Tripathi vs. UOI decided on 24-5-2008 in respect of similarly placed adjoining land under the same award has enhanced the compensation at the rate of Rs.4,71,000/- per acre along with other benefits as prescribed under the Land Acquisition Act. Counsel for the petitioner argued that in the present case also, this much enhancement atleast should have been allowed.
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