Defendant liable to pay to the Plaintiff
damages/rental compensation for use and occupation of the
western portion of premises no.4, Pretoria Street, Kolkata ... claiming compensation
for the said period is maintainable.
The second leg of argument of Mr. Bera was on quantum of compensation,
damages/rental
Defendant liable to pay to the Plaintiff
damages/rental compensation for use and occupation of the
western portion of premises no.4, Pretoria Street, Kolkata ... claiming compensation
for the said period is maintainable.
The second leg of argument of Mr. Bera was on quantum of compensation,
damages/rental
Ranajit Mukherjee by name. By a
memo dated March 14, 1972 rental compensation in respect of the
said premises at the rate ... alia, on the
ground that the premises was requisitioned earlier and rental
compensation was also determined but the State had failed to restore
possession even
enhanced market value. The referring claimant was also given rental compensation @ 9 per cent per annum from the date of possession i.e. 27th February ... payment of the entire compensation less the amount already paid. Further rental compensation at the rate of 9% per annum from the date of possession
this difference only that no exception is taken to the compensation awarded on the rental basis, as that land has not been assessed on that ... rental of Rs. 1,000 per annum paid by Government for the use of the land, and as such rental included compensation for the injuries
compensation at the rate of Rs. 12/- per diem, as claimed by the Mantoshes, because compensation must be decreed in such cases on a rental ... arrived at a figure of Rs. 350/- as the fair compensation on a rental basis by two alternative methods on the kasis of this valuation
claimed that the rental
income earned by the appellant assessable under the heard "business" and the
compensation of Rs.53,50,000/- paid ... including on the issue of payment of compensation.
Absence of adjudication on the question of payment of compensation takes the
matter out of the ambit
highly excessive and that he should have assessed compensation on the basis of agreed rental of Rs. 700/- per month. He has also argued that ... also argued that the learned Arbitrator should have assessed compensation on the basis of admitted rental of Rs. 700/- per month for the acquired properties
only entitled to the capitalised value of the rental out of the' compensation and that the balance of the compensation must be awarded ... being a half of the capitalized value of the rental and the balance of the compensation will be paid over to the Official Assignee
areas on the basis of estimated rental would lead to misleading results and would not ensure adequate compensation. The following observations of the Supreme Court ... regarded as payment of compensation having regard to the conditions prevailing in the
money market. Capitalization of annual rental which is generally based
on controlled