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The Land Acquisition Act, 1894
The Amending Act, 1897
Section 17 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
Section 4 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
The Assistant Commissioner,Gadag ... vs Mathapathi Basavannewwa And Others on 17 August, 1995
The Supreme Court further held that the claimants are not entitled to additional compensation if they themselves question the notification and its invalidity is upheld by the Court. In the present case, the claimants have not challenged the acquisition proceedings and on the other hand they have handed over the possession at the request of the Government. We, therefore, hold that the claimants are entitled to the additional market value of 12% per annum from the date of notification Under Section 4(1) of the Act to the date of the award.
Section 28 in The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 [Entire Act]
The Coinage Act, 2011
The Revenue Divisional Officer, Guntur vs Vasireddy Rama Bhanu Bhupal And Ors. on 27 December, 1967
It is to be noticed that after issuance of the 4(1) notification, possession was handed over by the claimants to the authorities oh their request. Section 17 empowers the authorities to take possession of the acquired lands before initiating acquisition proceedings under the Act where there is urgency. A Full Bench of this Court in Rev. Divn. Officer, Guntur v. Vasireddy, (F.B.) while interpreting the expression 'taking possession of the land' occurring in Section 28 of the Land Acquisition Act, held that taking of 'possession' even prior to acquisition proceedings and with the consent of owner would be possession of land under the Act and that interest is payable from the date of taking possession, whether taken under the Act or by private negotiations or otherwise in anticipation of valid proceedings under the Act. Thus, the possession of the acquired land taken on 29-6-1979 pursuant to Section 4(1) notification dated 3-8-1978 is the possession taken under the provisions of the Act. Even testing the matter from another, we hold that the possession taken pursuant to the notification Under Section 4(1) of the Act is deemed to be possession taken even in the case where due to lapse of Section 4(1) notification another Section 4(1) notification was issued.