Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | 1894 Land Acquisition Act |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Order |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Dismissed |
Headnote | Land Acquisition Act, 1894-Compensation-Determination of-Parties agreeing that acquired lands should be treated at par with lands acquired in an earlier case-Consequent determination of compensation relying upon compensation awarded in earlier case-Held valid.27 acres of appellant's land was acquired for which the Land Acquisition Officer awarded compensation @Rs. 5 per maria. On reference, the District Judge made two blocks and awarded compensation @Rs.120 per maria for 'A' block and for the 'B' block @Rs. 100 per maria. On appeal, a single judge of the High Court awarded compensation @Rs. 140 per maria for all types of land. On further appeal a Division Bench of the High Court, relying upon the judgment in Mange Ram v. State of Haryana, R.F.A. No. 798 of 1975 decided in February 1981 by P&H High Court, made two blocks - 'A' block upto the proximity of fifty feet as one block and thereafter block, 'B' and 'C' and fixed valuation for 'A' block @R.s 8 per sq. yard. As regards 'B' and 'C' block the appellant agreed that the lands in question should be treated at par with 'B' and 'C' block of lands in Mange Ram's case and consequently the High Court awarded compensation @Rs. 6.75 per sq. yard as determined in Mange Ram's case.The appellants filed appeals in this Court seeking compensation @Rs. 8 per sq. yard contending that (i) since the lands were situated on the front to the main Delhi-Rohtak Road much nearer to the front portion to the road than the lands in Mange Ram's case, all lands should be treated as 'A' block and compensation should have been awarded @Rs. 8 per sq. yard; (ii) in view of the judgment in Mange Ram's case this was a fit case for reconsideration of the evidence. |
Judge | N/A |
Neutral Citation | 1995 INSC 154 |
Petitioner | Mahant Shreo Nath Chela Baba Puran Nath |
Respondent | State Of Haryana Through Collector |
SCR | [1995] 2 S.C.R. 426 |
Judgement Date | 1995-03-01 |
Case Number | 4495-95A |
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