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1 - 10 of 37 (1.53 seconds)Section 6 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 4 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 6 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 15 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 30 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 12 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 23 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 9 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
State Of Madhya Pradesh And Ors vs Vishnu Prasad Sharma And Ors on 9 February, 1966
4. One more relevant aspect of the 1967 amendment may be touched upon here as some point was sought to be made of it. Prior to the above amendment, the position was that, where a notification under Section 4 was made in respect of certain lands, the declaration under Section 6 had also to be made in respect of all such lands together if it was desired to acquire all of them. It was not permissible for the Government to issue declaration under Section 6 piecemeal from time-to-time in respect of some of the lands covered by Section 4 notification. It was so held by the Supreme Court in State of Madhya Pradesh v. Vishnu Prasad Sharma, AIR 1966 SC 1593. The 1967 amendment altered this position. It amended Section 6(1) to provide that "different declarations under Section 6 may be made from time-to-time in respect of different parcels of any land covered by the same notification under Section 4, Sub-section (1)."