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1980 (1) TMI 202 - SC - Indian Laws
Issues involved: Land acquisition proceeding, determination of compensation, valuation of land, appeal from District Judge's decision, market value of land.
Summary:
Land Acquisition Proceeding: The appeal by special leave arose from a land acquisition proceeding for a land measuring 28 bighas and 18 biswas in Muzaffarnagar. The land was needed for a housing cooperative society, with a portion belonging to Uggra Sen and the rest to appellant Deep Chand. The District Judge determined the compensation payable, and the appellant was awarded a total amount with interest u/s 6% per annum from the date of dispossession.
Appeal from District Judge's Decision: An appeal was taken to the High Court where the appellant limited the extra claim to a specific amount over the sum determined by the District Judge. However, the High Court dismissed the appeal, which was deemed as an error in appreciation of the legal position and facts of the case.
Valuation of Land: The site plan showed the land's location and the need for more land due to town expansion and refugee influx. Although the land had some disadvantages, the value fixed by the lower courts was considered too low and unjust. The market value of the land was determined to be higher than what was previously awarded.
Market Value of Land: The market value of the land was fixed at a higher rate per sq. yard based on various sale deeds and the prevailing conditions at the time of the land acquisition. The appellant was entitled to an extra amount over what was awarded by the lower courts, with interest payable from the date of dispossession.
Conclusion: The Supreme Court partially allowed the appeal, modifying the judgments of the lower courts and awarding the appellant an additional amount based on the revised valuation of the land. The appellant was also entitled to proportionate costs in both the High Court and the Supreme Court.