Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4(1), 23(1) -- Compensation - Determination - Burden is on claimant to prove the market value - Sale statics relied on by Land Acquisition Officer are not a proof unless persons connected with sale deeds are examined - Acquisition in respect of tea garden whereas sale deeds relating to agricultural lands - They relate to sale..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23(1) -- Tea estate - Age of bush fixed as 20 years - Average yield taken as 200 gms per bush - Held, this Court is not inclined to interfere with finding of fact - No illegality committed by Courts below in granting escalation at Rs.270/- per bush...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Compensation - Determination on ba-sis of yield basis - 50% of the value of the crop realised would go towards cultiva-tion expenses and appropriate multiplier should be of 10 years...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Market value of acquired land, determination of-Belting system-Approved by Supreme Court in Ludhiana Improvement Trust's case 1996 PLJ 233...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Land beyond 18' from main road-Market price at best can go down by 10% to 20%-Generally land on road side used for commercial purposes and fetches higher price...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Market value-Sale deeds pertaining to small areas-Cannot provide a good guideline to determine market price...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 41, Rule 9, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 23, Rule 1, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 3, Rule 4 -- Appeal - Dismissed as withdrawn by counsel for appellant - Challenged on the ground that petitioner has not authorised the counsel to withdraw appeal and the Court had no power to dismiss it except to decide it on merits - Held, counsel..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- Land acquired a small strip of 110 feet width situate within municipal limits and comprises of residential area-Belting principle not proper-75 feet depth is no depth for which distinction can be drawn-Acquired land to be treated as one unit/block for assessing market value...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23 -- When large extent of land is acquired, determination of compensation on the fort of a cent, square yard or square foot is wrong principle - Principle is fixation on acrage basis...........
Punjab Agricultural Produce Markets Act, Section 46, 23 -- Circular No. 106 dated 10.5.1995 issued by Punjab Mandi Board fixing composition fee equivalent of five times of normal market fee and Market Committees required to charge fee from licensees who commit default in payment of market fee-Does not fall within parameters of Section 46-Board exceeded its authority by..........