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The Vyalikaval House Building ... vs V.Chandrappa & Ors on 2 February, 2007

(33)Learned counsels for the writ petitioners relied upon another judgment of Hon'ble Supreme Court in Vyalikaval House Building Cooperative Society rep.by its Secretary Vs. V.Chandrappa and Others [2007 [9] SCC 304]. The said judgment is quite inappropriate to the factual situation of this case. That was a case where the land acquisition proceedings were earlier quashed at the instance of one of the land owners and it was held that the whole acquisition proceedings stood vitiated on account of fraud. When the same Notification was challenged by another person, the Hon'ble Supreme Court examined whether the writ petition should be dismissed on the ground of delay and laches. It was in the said context, the Hon'ble Supreme Court held that the acquisition proceedings should be quashed even though the writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution with a delay.
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