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Dispute on Compensation for Land and Improvements Settled by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court upholds the High Court’s ruling, denying additional compensation for awala trees and borewell, citing inadmissible evidence and improper use of review jurisdiction.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Land Acquisition Act, 1894: Section 4: Initiation of land acquisition. Section 18: Reference for enhanced compensa...

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Supreme Court Partly Allows State's Appeal in Land Acquisition Compensation Case by Reducing Enhancement Rate. Compensation for 2010 Acquisition Modified from Rs. 2,98,54,720 to Rs. 2,87,98,000 Per Acre Based on 10% Annual Increase Instead of 12% Applied by High Court Under Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The Supreme Court addressed appeals filed by the State of Haryana challenging the High Court's compensation award for lands acquired under the Land Ac...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Land Owners in Land Acquisition Case Under Land Acquisition Act, 1894. Court Applied Cumulative Rate of Annual Increase and Reduced Development Cut, Determining Market Value Based on Highest Bona Fide Exemplar Sale Deed from 1979.

The dispute arose from the acquisition of land measuring 297 Kanals and 1 Marla in Jassi Pau Wali, Bhatinda, Punjab, for establishing the Bhatinda Int...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in Land Acquisition Compensation Case, Upholding High Court's Market Value Assessment. The Court affirmed the compensation rates based on sale exemplars, growth factor enhancements, and appropriate deductions for development charges under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The Supreme Court of India dealt with multiple civil appeals arising from a land acquisition dispute in Haryana. The proceedings were initiated for ac...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Distribution Licensee Against Tariff Revision for Change in Law Under Electricity Act, 2003. Non-Allocation of Coal Linkage Despite Government Assurance Constitutes Change in Law Entitling Generating Company to Compensatory Tariff.

The case involves a dispute between Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (JVVNL), an electricity distribution licensee in Rajasthan, and Adani Power Raj...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals of Land Holders in Land Acquisition Compensation Case Under Punjab Town Improvement Act, 1922. Compensation Enhanced to Rs.6,62,800/- Per Acre Based on Comparable Sales Method with 6% Cumulative Annual Increase.

The Supreme Court considered appeals by land holders whose land was acquired for the Transport Nagar Scheme, Rupnagar, under the Punjab Town Improveme...