Full Judgment Text
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PETITIONER:
UNION OF INDIA ETC.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
SUNIL CHANDRA SAHA & ANR. ETC.
DATE OF JUDGMENT25/07/1995
BENCH:
RAMASWAMY, K.
BENCH:
RAMASWAMY, K.
PARIPOORNAN, K.S.(J)
CITATION:
1995 SCC (5) 311 1995 SCALE (4)767
ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
AND
C.A Nos. 5561-83, 5594-5610/94 & 3196/95 and C.A Nos. 7208-
7220/95 @ SLP (c) Nos. 15134-146/94
O R D E R
Leave granted on the S.L.Ps.
We do not propose to express any opinion on merits.
Suffice it to state that neither the claimants nor the Land
Acquisition officer had adduced any legally admissible
evidence in proof of the market value prevailing as on the
date of the market value prevailing as on the date of
notification or in rebuttal. The appeallants-beneficiaries
are entitled to a notice and participation in the award
inquiry as well as in the reference and could adduce
evidence in rebuttal to the claim of higher compensation.
Unfortunately, the appellants had no notice nor an
opportunity to adduce evidence. Both the claimants and the
Land Acquisition officer merely marked the sale deeds
without examining either the vendor or the vendee to bring
on record the circumstances in which the sale deeds came to
be executed, the lands to the acquired lands, the nature of
the respective lands and whether they would offer comparable
sales to determine just and fair market value to the
acquired lands. In the absence of such relevant and material
evidence it would be difficult to determine compensation in
respect of the acquired lands. The appeal are allowed
accordingly. The award and decree of the Reference Court as
confirmed by the High Court stand set aside. The cases are
remitted to the reference court for disposal.
The appellant are directed to appear before the
reference court on August 28, 1995. Parties are at liberty
to adduce such legal evidence as is necessary to determine
true and correct market value of the land prevailing as on
the date of the notification. The reference court is
directed to consider and dispose of these cases within three
months from August 28, 1995 after giving opportunity to all
the parties.
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no costs.