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High Court of Bombay at Goa Upholds Enhanced Compensation for Acquired Orchard Land in Road Project. Compensation increased from Rs.25 to Rs.100 per square metre based on comparable sales and development potential under Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The case involves two first appeals and cross objections arising from the acquisition of land for the improvement and black topping of a road at Cotom...

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Bombay High Court Partially Allows Appeal for Enhanced Compensation in Land Acquisition Case — Market Value of Irrigated Land Fixed at Rs.1,50,000 per Hectare. Land Acquisition Act, 1894 — Classification of land into dry/irrigated categories set aside; compensation for all 475 orange trees awarded.

The appellant, Liladhar s/o Pandurangi Pohane, owned agricultural land bearing survey No.10 admeasuring 7.35 hectares at village Pimpalgaon, Tahsil Ar...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal for Enhanced Compensation in Land Acquisition Case — Market Value Fixed at ₹90 per Square Metre. Comparable Sale Deed with Escalation and Deduction for Development Charges Applied Under Section 23 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The case arises from an appeal by the original applicants (legal heirs of Pandu Y. Kubal) seeking enhancement of compensation for land acquired by the...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Allows Appeal in Land Acquisition Case — Market Value Enhanced to Rs.66 per Square Metre for Konkan Railway Project. Comparable Sale Deeds of Nearby Land at Rs.64 and Rs.66 per Square Metre Form Basis for Valuation Under Section 23 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The case arises from the acquisition of 23,900 square metres of land belonging to the appellant, Smt. Shrimati Vishwanath Acharya (since deceased, rep...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Construction Approval Due to Lack of Standing and Delay. Petitioners failed to establish locus standi as they were not owners of the property and approached the court after substantial delay.

The petitioners, legal heirs of the original petitioner Limo Cortez, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging ...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Construction Approval Due to Lack of Standing and Delay. Petitioners failed to establish locus standi as they were not owners of the suit property and approached the court after substantial delay.

The case involves a writ petition filed by legal heirs of the original petitioner, Mr. Limo Cortez, challenging the construction approval granted by t...