Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 3(c), 4, 6, 5A -- Acquisition proceedings conducted by General Assistant to Deputy Commissioner - No notification by Government appointing General Assistant to Deputy Commissioner as Collector under the Act - Proceedings under Section 5A and notification under Section 6 - Without jurisdiction. Where it was contended that the General..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4, 6 -- Non-specification of interest of persons in notifications - Does not make the notifications bad. All that Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act requires is that the locality with reference to the land likely to be acquired should sufficiently be indicated in the notification under Section 4, so that all persons interested in the..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4, 6 - - No declaration that land being acquired for a public purpose at public expense - Acquisition being made wholly at the expense of the Company - Procedure prescribed by Part VII not followed - Notifications under Sections 4 and 6 invalid. Where the notifications under Sections 4 and 6 of the Land Acquisition Act did not say that..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 31(2), 18 - - Protest need not necessarily be incorporated in the receipt - Award not accepted and application for reference under Section 18 made within time - Acceptance of compensation there after - Collector has no jurisdiction to subsequently refuse to refer the matter to the Court. Protest must not necessarily be incorporated in..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 31(2) - - Interpretation of - wording of the second provision to Section 31(2) of the Land Acquisition Act contemplates that compensation is to be paid earlier than the time which is allowed for making the application under Section 18. (Para 6) The second proviso to sub-section (2) of Section 31 of the Act only prohibits the making of an..........
Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953, Section 9(1)(i) -- Ejectment application in Form K1 - Landowner held to be small landowner for purposes of surplus proceedings as well as purchase application - Status of landowner in ejectment proceedings cannot be determined afresh - Revenue authorities in ejectment proceedings cannot hold the landowner to be big landowner on..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 17(2), 17(4) - - Land even if not waste or arable - Can be acquired under subsection (2) - Buildings and houses are also 'land' - Sub - section (4) covers not only action taken under sub - section (1) but also under any of the clauses of sub - section (2). From the language of Section 17 of the Land Acquisition Act as amended by the..........
Punjab Redemption of Mortgages Act, 1913, Section 4, 12 - - Application for redemption of mortgage - Collector after discussing evidence comes to the conclusion that application needed dismissal - Order will be considered to be on merits - Suit to be brought within one year of Collector's order - Limitation Act (9 of 1908), Article 14 (now Article 100 of Limitation Act,..........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 34, 35, 36, 37 -- Mutation - Interested parties should be given opportunity to appear and to be heard - Claim put forward by interested party - Should be given due consideration. Interested parties should be given an opportunity to appear and to be heard. Any claim put forward by an interested party should be given due consideration...........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 6, 4, 3(e), 39 -- Acquisition for Co-operative Housing Society - Notification under Section 6 mentioning that acquisition for public purpose - - Schedule mentions that acquisition for construction of residential quarters for members of Co-operative Housing Society - Acquisition clearly for Company - Notification valid. Where acquisition..........