size of
4.50 Aar per piece, only to avoid deduction of development
charges from the compensation amount.
13. The next submission of the learned ... substantiate his
contention regarding deduction for development charges.
16. In the case at hand, admittedly all the claimants
were co-owners of the land. Even
size of
4.50 Aar per piece, only to avoid deduction of development
charges from the compensation amount.
13. The next submission of the learned ... substantiate his
contention regarding deduction for development charges.
16. In the case at hand, admittedly all the claimants
were co-owners of the land. Even
size of
4.50 Aar per piece, only to avoid deduction of development
charges from the compensation amount.
13. The next submission of the learned ... substantiate his
contention regarding deduction for development charges.
16. In the case at hand, admittedly all the claimants
were co-owners of the land. Even
notification under Section 4 of the said Act. Similarly, deduction towards
development charges was warranted and the deduction effected to the
extent ... said Act came to
be issued. As regards deduction for development charges, the facts in
C.R. Nagaraja Shetty (supra) are somewhat similar
behalf of landowners that deduction towards development upto 53% was reasonable but High Court in applying 65% deduction has erred in law. Court observed, while ... real development and waiting period for development are also relevant for determination of just and comparable compensation. For deduction of development charges, nature of development
real development and waiting period for development are also relevant for determination of just and comparable compensation. For deduction of development charges, nature of development ... compensation to Rs.79.98 per square yard applying 20% deduction towards development charges. It partly allowed appeal of State but dismissed appeals preferred
real development and waiting period for development are also relevant for determination of just and comparable compensation. For deduction of development charges, nature of development ... compensation to Rs.79.98 per square yard applying 20% deduction towards development charges. It partly allowed appeal of State but dismissed appeals preferred
real development and waiting period for development are also relevant for determination of just and comparable compensation. For deduction of development charges, nature of development ... compensation to Rs.79.98 per square yard applying 20% deduction towards development charges. It partly allowed appeal of State but dismissed appeals preferred
payable
compensation on account of development charges, however, it
has to be established by positive evidence that such
development charges are justified. The evidence must ... proposed development. We,
therefore, hold that the High Court has erred in directing the
deduction on account of the developmental charges at the rate
size of
4.50 Aar per piece, only to avoid deduction of development
charges from the compensation amount.
13. The next submission of the learned ... substantiate his
contention regarding deduction for development charges.
16. In the case at hand, admittedly all the claimants
were co-owners of the land. Even