Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Rise in price of land - Judicial notice, whether can be taken - Unless there was some reliable evidence showing increase in price of land - Finding that prices were rising cannot be recorded only on arguments of claimants...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4(1), 23 -- Market value - Determination - The best evidence of the value of property are the sale transactions in respect of the acquired land to which the claimant himself is a party; the time at which the property comes to be sold; the purpose for which it is sold; nature and consideration; and the manner in which the transaction came..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23(1A), 30(1)(a) -- Additional amount - Notification u/s 4(1) issued in 1980 - Possession taken in 1981 - Award made in June, 1982 after introduction of Bill but the Amendment Act 68 of 1984 came into force - Held, claimants are entitled to additional amount u/s 23(1-A) of the Act...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Compensation - Classification - Reference Court classified lands as `A' & `B' and awarded compensation @ Rs.1, 00, 000 for class `A' and @ Rs.50, 000/- for class `B' - High Court granted uniform rate of compensation @ Rs.1, 05, 000/- - Some lands abutting main road and some lands were in the interior - Classification of lands into..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Land acquisition - Compensation - Sale deeds - Neither vendee nor the vendor of those documents examined - Document per se cannot be relied upon to determine compensation under Land Acquisition Act...........
Contract Act, 1872, Section 23 -- Contract defeating provisions of law - Is opposed to public policy - Every such agreement of which the object or consideration is unlawful is void...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4, 23 -- Belting procedure for determination of compensation for acquired land can be adopted depending upon the nature of the land and the location thereof...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4(1), 23 -- Sale deeds - Neither the vendor nor the vendee examined to substantiate those documents - Sale deeds are not legally admissible in evidence...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 41, Rule 23A, 23 -- All issues decided by lower Court in plaintiffs favour - Appellate Court duty bound to record his own findings on each and every issue while setting aside judgment and decree under appeal - Appellate Court while allowing amendment of written statement set aside judgment and decree under appeal and remanded case to lower..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 23, Rule 1 -- Abandonment of claim - Jurisdiction of Court is not affected - Only a request is made to Court not to apply its mind to the abandoned part of claim...........