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LAND ACQUISITIONPROCESS
1. The acquiringdepartmentinitiatesthe processbyaskingthe collectorof the districttoinitiate
acquisitionproceedingsandwill pointoutthe landto be acquiredforany publicpurpose.
2. The collectorafterreviewingthe purpose andsite of the areawouldissue notificationunder
section4 of the Land AcquisitionAct,1894. The collector,if thinksthatthe purpose isnotpublic
or site isnot suitable,canrejectthe requestof the acquiringdepartmentandmayask themto
explainthe purpose orpointoutanyothersite.
3. The NotificationU/S4 usuallyincludesall the khasranos.whichmightbe includedinthe
acquisitioninacertainrevenue estate.
4. Afterissuance of NotificationU/S4,the acquiringdepartmentgetsthe permissiontosurveythe
landto be acquired.
5. Afterthat the collectorwill askthe acquiringdepartmentthathow theywantto acquire land,
that is,eitherthroughprivate negotiationsorcompulsoryacquisition.
6. If the acquiringauthoritywantsittobe throughprivate negotiations,the collectorwill
constitute acommittee undersection11-bof the LAA,1894 for the fixingthe price of the land
to be acquired. Theycan get helpfromsections23 and24 of the LAA,1894 for thispurpose.
The collectorwill headthiscommittee.The compositionof thiscommittee canbe ascertained
by visitingsection11-b.thissectionisanamendmentonlyincorporatedinKPK.Afterfixingthe
price,the collectorwill issueameetingminutes andwill announce awardaspersection11 of
LAA,1894
7. If the acquiringdepartment,wanttodoitthroughcompulsoryprocess,thenthe commissioner
will issue notificationu/s5and listentoanyobjections.Afterone month,he will issue
notificationu/s 6and will includeexactlandwhichistobe acquired(exactmeasurement).
8. Afterthat collectorwill askthe interestedpersonsforanyobjectionsu/s9 and10 of the LAA
and if no objections,thenwillissue awardu/s11 of LAA
9. If the acquiringdepartment asksforcompulsoryacquisitiononemergencybasis,the collector
may issue notificationu/s6alongwithsection17 to use its eminentdomainandwillgetthe
occupationof the land andhand itoverto the acquiringdepartmentbefore announcementof
award.But in thiscase,the acquiringdepartmenthastogive extracompuoundinterestatthe
rate of 8% in additiontocompulsoryacquisitionchargesof 15%.
Content[edit]
Notification[edit]
The process of acquisition begins with the issuance of preliminary notification, as envisaged under
section 4(1) of Land Acquisition Act, 1894. The notification has to be essentially published in the
official gazette and in two daily newspapers circulating in that locality of which at least one shall be in
the regional language. Further, it is also necessary that the notification has to be affixed in conspicuous
places of that locality.
Filing of objections[edit]
The main objective of issuing preliminary notification is to call for objections, if any, against such
acquisitions from the owners or others who are having certain interest over the property; giving them an
opportunity to raise their claims against the move of the government for acquiring their lands. The
persons aggrieved by such notification shall file their objections within thirty days from the date of
preliminary notification(date of the publication of notification).
Final declaration[edit]
After receipt of objections, the concerned authority shall consider those objections, and if found
unsatisfactory, then a final declaration rejecting the claims will be issued. Section 6 of the amended Act
provides that the final declaration shall be issued by the authority within a period of one year from the
date of issuance of preliminary notification under section 4(1) of the Act. However, prior to the
amendment, the time stipulated under the Act for final declaration was three years from the date of
publication of the preliminary notification. The final declaration has to be published as required under
section 6(2) of the Act.
Award[edit]
Section 11 of the Act provides that after receiving the objections, the authority will have to hold an
enquiry. However, it is necessary that actual extent of land proposed to be acquired and the value of the
land has to be assessed before starting the enquiry, as required under sections 8 and 9 of the statute. On
completion of the enquiry, award will be passed to that effect and published by the competent authority.
After passing the award, the Collector or the Deputy Commissioner shall send notice to the owners or
their representatives who were not present personally at the time of passing of the Award.
Time limit[edit]
Once the enquiry is concluded, it is the duty of the competent authority to pass the award within two
years from the date of publication of the declaration under section 6, as envisaged under section 11 A of
the Act. If the authority fails to adhere to the time schedule prescribed under the Act, the entire
proceedings initiated for land acquisition will lapse. After passing of the award, the Deputy
Commissioner or any other competent authority may take possession of the land immediately, which
shall thereupon vest absolutely with the government, free from all claims, whatsoever.
Specialpowers[edit]
Section 17 of the Act confers special powers with the concerned authority wherein passing of award may
be dispensed with and yet permits to take possession of the land notified for acquisition. Further holding
of enquiry can also be waived, as envisaged under section 5 A of the Act. However, such powers can be
exercised only in case of urgency. After passing of the award, the person whose land has been proposed
to be acquired can give his consent for such acquisition and agree to receive the compensation.
Objections can also be raised against the measurement of the land, enhancement of compensation or
apportionment of the compensation by filing a written application before the Deputy Commissioner, as
provided under section 18 of the Act, requesting the authority to refer the matter to the court for
determination of the grounds raised in the application. An application to that effect has to be filed by the
person who was personally present when the award was passed, within six weeks from the date of the
award passed by the Collector. In other cases, the application will have to be made within six weeks from
the date of receipt of the notice issued under section 12(2) or within six months from the date of the
award passed by Deputy Commissioner, whichever is earlier.
Compensation[edit]
Provision for settlement of dispute pertaining to apportionment of the compensation amount is available
under section 30 of the Act. In such a situation, the Deputy Commissioner should refer the matter to the
court. The claimant will be entitled to the compensation which is determined on the basis of the market
value of the land determined as on the date of preliminary notification. According to section 34, if there is
delay in payment of compensation beyond one year from the date on which possession is taken, interest
at the rate of 15 per cent per annum shall be payable from the date of expiry of the said period of one
year on the outstanding amount of compensation until the date of payment.
Judicial Interpretation of the word "Dispute" in the land acquisition proceedings—State of Madras
Vs. B.V. Subramania Iyer AIR 1962 Mad. 313- The Word “Dispute”- Includes any controversy with
regard to the title of a single claimant- The word ‘dispute’ has been used in a wide and not in a literal
sense and implies any controversy at to title, whether as between the actual claimants, or as appearing
from the documents made available by the government. It is obvious that when the government exercises
its power of eminent domain and acquires property, Public funds have to be utilized for the payment of
compensation to the true owner, and not merely to any claimant who cares to appear on the scene. The
government has a special responsibility in this regard, and cannot later take refuge behind the pretext that
the compensation was paid to the claimant who actually appeared while others did not appear. So long as
that is the situation the acquiring officer has a right to make such a reference, even if a dispute or
controversy arises on the documents before him. He cannot be made liable for costs, and it is the party
who has to bear the costs incurred in establishing the title, of the party to receive the compensation
amount.
Status of the Tenant occupying the land to be acquired under Land Acquisition Act, 1894—M/s
Indarprastha Ice and Cold Storage Ltd. Vs. Union of India AIR 1987 Del 171- Tenant is entitled to
only a nominal compensation- Only a nominal portion of the compensation of the acquired land is to be
paid to the tenant and substantial amount has to be taken by the landlord. The tenant is not entitled to 1/3
or 1/4 of the amount of compensation on the basis of judicial decisions relating to agricultural land on
which the tenant had a right to purchase under Section 18 of the Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act.
The tenant is only entitled to 1/8 share of the compensation
The government, under section 16 of the Act is at liberty to withdraw from acquisition of land except in
cases provided under section 36. However, if the possession of land has been taken, then the
government will have no authority to withdraw from such acquisition.
Procedure for the Land Acquisition[edit]
1. Investigation[edit]
● When a local authority or a company requires a land, an application is required to be made by it to
the revenue authority.
● The application should be accompanied with a copy of the plan showing survey nos., purpose of
acquisition and the reason for the particular site to be chosen and the provision made for the cost of
the acquisition.
● After the government has been fully satisfied about the purpose, the least area needed, and other
relevant facts as provided under land acquisition rules, it will issue a notification under Section 4 of
the act that the particular land is required for public purpose.
● One of the revenue officers is appointed as the collector to hold an inquiry under Section 5-A of the
Act.
● After notification the owner is prohibited from selling his property or disposing of it and prevented
from carrying out any works of improvements for which no compensation will be paid if executed
without prior permission from the collector.
2. Objection and Confirmation[edit]
● Objections are invited from all persons interested in land within thirty days from the date of
notification.
● The objections will be valid on one or more of the following grounds:
● i. That the purpose for which the land is proposed for acquisition is not a public purpose.
● ii. That the land is not or less suitable than another piece of land for the said purpose.
● iii. That the area under acquisition is excessive.
● iv. That the acquisition will destroy or impair historical or artistic monuments or will desecrate
religious buildings, graveyards and the like.
● The collector after hearing the objections will submit his report to the government who will finally
declare the land for acquisition under the Section 6 of the Act.
● After notification the collector proceeds with the claim. He has the site marked out, measured and a
plan of the same is made.
3. Claim and Award[edit]
● The collector will issue notices under Section 9 to all persons interested in the acquisition to file their
claim reports.
● The collector is not to be a party to the proceedings, is to possess an expert knowledge on valuation,
and offers a fair price to an owner and checks that the public funds are not wasted.
● The claim filed should contain the names of the claimants and co-shares if any rents or profits for last
three years and a valuation report of the land from an architect or an engineer.
● The government can abandon the acquisition proceedings by simply canceling the notification.
However, in that case compensation has to be paid under Section 48(2).
● In determining the compensation the market value of the land is determined at the date of notification.
The rise and fall in the value during the period of transaction and notification is taken into
consideration.
● Compensation is also payable when:
● i. Part of the property is proposed for acquisition in such a manner that the remainder
depreciates in value.
● ii. When the land notified for acquisition has standing crops or trees.
● iii. If the person interested has to change his place of residence or business then the excess rent
payable for the new premises is also considered for compensation.
● Matters which are not taken into consideration for the purpose of land acquisition are:
● i. The degree of urgency which has led to the acquisition.
● ii. Any disinclination of the person interested to part with the land.
● iii. Any increase in the land value likely to accrue from the use to which it will be put when
acquired.
● • After necessary inquiries the collector declares his award showing true area of the land, total
amount of compensation payable and apportionment of compensation if there are more than one
owners or claimants.
● The collector has to make the award under section 11 within a period of two years from the date of
notification.
4. Referenceto Court[edit]
● Any person interested to whom the award is not satisfactory can submit a written application to the
court.
● This application should be made within six weeks from the date of declaration of the award.
5. Apportionment[edit]
● In apparent of the compensation each of the claimants are entitled to the value of his interest, which
he has lost, by compulsory acquisition.
● Thus it is required to value a variety of interest, rights and claims in the land in terms of money.
.

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LAND ACQUISITION PROCESS GUIDE

  • 1. LAND ACQUISITIONPROCESS 1. The acquiringdepartmentinitiatesthe processbyaskingthe collectorof the districttoinitiate acquisitionproceedingsandwill pointoutthe landto be acquiredforany publicpurpose. 2. The collectorafterreviewingthe purpose andsite of the areawouldissue notificationunder section4 of the Land AcquisitionAct,1894. The collector,if thinksthatthe purpose isnotpublic or site isnot suitable,canrejectthe requestof the acquiringdepartmentandmayask themto explainthe purpose orpointoutanyothersite. 3. The NotificationU/S4 usuallyincludesall the khasranos.whichmightbe includedinthe acquisitioninacertainrevenue estate. 4. Afterissuance of NotificationU/S4,the acquiringdepartmentgetsthe permissiontosurveythe landto be acquired. 5. Afterthat the collectorwill askthe acquiringdepartmentthathow theywantto acquire land, that is,eitherthroughprivate negotiationsorcompulsoryacquisition. 6. If the acquiringauthoritywantsittobe throughprivate negotiations,the collectorwill constitute acommittee undersection11-bof the LAA,1894 for the fixingthe price of the land to be acquired. Theycan get helpfromsections23 and24 of the LAA,1894 for thispurpose. The collectorwill headthiscommittee.The compositionof thiscommittee canbe ascertained by visitingsection11-b.thissectionisanamendmentonlyincorporatedinKPK.Afterfixingthe price,the collectorwill issueameetingminutes andwill announce awardaspersection11 of LAA,1894 7. If the acquiringdepartment,wanttodoitthroughcompulsoryprocess,thenthe commissioner will issue notificationu/s5and listentoanyobjections.Afterone month,he will issue notificationu/s 6and will includeexactlandwhichistobe acquired(exactmeasurement). 8. Afterthat collectorwill askthe interestedpersonsforanyobjectionsu/s9 and10 of the LAA and if no objections,thenwillissue awardu/s11 of LAA 9. If the acquiringdepartment asksforcompulsoryacquisitiononemergencybasis,the collector may issue notificationu/s6alongwithsection17 to use its eminentdomainandwillgetthe occupationof the land andhand itoverto the acquiringdepartmentbefore announcementof award.But in thiscase,the acquiringdepartmenthastogive extracompuoundinterestatthe rate of 8% in additiontocompulsoryacquisitionchargesof 15%.
  • 2. Content[edit] Notification[edit] The process of acquisition begins with the issuance of preliminary notification, as envisaged under section 4(1) of Land Acquisition Act, 1894. The notification has to be essentially published in the official gazette and in two daily newspapers circulating in that locality of which at least one shall be in the regional language. Further, it is also necessary that the notification has to be affixed in conspicuous places of that locality. Filing of objections[edit] The main objective of issuing preliminary notification is to call for objections, if any, against such acquisitions from the owners or others who are having certain interest over the property; giving them an opportunity to raise their claims against the move of the government for acquiring their lands. The persons aggrieved by such notification shall file their objections within thirty days from the date of preliminary notification(date of the publication of notification). Final declaration[edit] After receipt of objections, the concerned authority shall consider those objections, and if found unsatisfactory, then a final declaration rejecting the claims will be issued. Section 6 of the amended Act provides that the final declaration shall be issued by the authority within a period of one year from the date of issuance of preliminary notification under section 4(1) of the Act. However, prior to the amendment, the time stipulated under the Act for final declaration was three years from the date of publication of the preliminary notification. The final declaration has to be published as required under section 6(2) of the Act. Award[edit] Section 11 of the Act provides that after receiving the objections, the authority will have to hold an enquiry. However, it is necessary that actual extent of land proposed to be acquired and the value of the land has to be assessed before starting the enquiry, as required under sections 8 and 9 of the statute. On completion of the enquiry, award will be passed to that effect and published by the competent authority. After passing the award, the Collector or the Deputy Commissioner shall send notice to the owners or their representatives who were not present personally at the time of passing of the Award. Time limit[edit] Once the enquiry is concluded, it is the duty of the competent authority to pass the award within two years from the date of publication of the declaration under section 6, as envisaged under section 11 A of the Act. If the authority fails to adhere to the time schedule prescribed under the Act, the entire proceedings initiated for land acquisition will lapse. After passing of the award, the Deputy Commissioner or any other competent authority may take possession of the land immediately, which shall thereupon vest absolutely with the government, free from all claims, whatsoever. Specialpowers[edit] Section 17 of the Act confers special powers with the concerned authority wherein passing of award may be dispensed with and yet permits to take possession of the land notified for acquisition. Further holding of enquiry can also be waived, as envisaged under section 5 A of the Act. However, such powers can be exercised only in case of urgency. After passing of the award, the person whose land has been proposed to be acquired can give his consent for such acquisition and agree to receive the compensation.
  • 3. Objections can also be raised against the measurement of the land, enhancement of compensation or apportionment of the compensation by filing a written application before the Deputy Commissioner, as provided under section 18 of the Act, requesting the authority to refer the matter to the court for determination of the grounds raised in the application. An application to that effect has to be filed by the person who was personally present when the award was passed, within six weeks from the date of the award passed by the Collector. In other cases, the application will have to be made within six weeks from the date of receipt of the notice issued under section 12(2) or within six months from the date of the award passed by Deputy Commissioner, whichever is earlier. Compensation[edit] Provision for settlement of dispute pertaining to apportionment of the compensation amount is available under section 30 of the Act. In such a situation, the Deputy Commissioner should refer the matter to the court. The claimant will be entitled to the compensation which is determined on the basis of the market value of the land determined as on the date of preliminary notification. According to section 34, if there is delay in payment of compensation beyond one year from the date on which possession is taken, interest at the rate of 15 per cent per annum shall be payable from the date of expiry of the said period of one year on the outstanding amount of compensation until the date of payment. Judicial Interpretation of the word "Dispute" in the land acquisition proceedings—State of Madras Vs. B.V. Subramania Iyer AIR 1962 Mad. 313- The Word “Dispute”- Includes any controversy with regard to the title of a single claimant- The word ‘dispute’ has been used in a wide and not in a literal sense and implies any controversy at to title, whether as between the actual claimants, or as appearing from the documents made available by the government. It is obvious that when the government exercises its power of eminent domain and acquires property, Public funds have to be utilized for the payment of compensation to the true owner, and not merely to any claimant who cares to appear on the scene. The government has a special responsibility in this regard, and cannot later take refuge behind the pretext that the compensation was paid to the claimant who actually appeared while others did not appear. So long as that is the situation the acquiring officer has a right to make such a reference, even if a dispute or controversy arises on the documents before him. He cannot be made liable for costs, and it is the party who has to bear the costs incurred in establishing the title, of the party to receive the compensation amount. Status of the Tenant occupying the land to be acquired under Land Acquisition Act, 1894—M/s Indarprastha Ice and Cold Storage Ltd. Vs. Union of India AIR 1987 Del 171- Tenant is entitled to only a nominal compensation- Only a nominal portion of the compensation of the acquired land is to be paid to the tenant and substantial amount has to be taken by the landlord. The tenant is not entitled to 1/3 or 1/4 of the amount of compensation on the basis of judicial decisions relating to agricultural land on which the tenant had a right to purchase under Section 18 of the Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act. The tenant is only entitled to 1/8 share of the compensation The government, under section 16 of the Act is at liberty to withdraw from acquisition of land except in cases provided under section 36. However, if the possession of land has been taken, then the government will have no authority to withdraw from such acquisition. Procedure for the Land Acquisition[edit] 1. Investigation[edit] ● When a local authority or a company requires a land, an application is required to be made by it to the revenue authority.
  • 4. ● The application should be accompanied with a copy of the plan showing survey nos., purpose of acquisition and the reason for the particular site to be chosen and the provision made for the cost of the acquisition. ● After the government has been fully satisfied about the purpose, the least area needed, and other relevant facts as provided under land acquisition rules, it will issue a notification under Section 4 of the act that the particular land is required for public purpose. ● One of the revenue officers is appointed as the collector to hold an inquiry under Section 5-A of the Act. ● After notification the owner is prohibited from selling his property or disposing of it and prevented from carrying out any works of improvements for which no compensation will be paid if executed without prior permission from the collector. 2. Objection and Confirmation[edit] ● Objections are invited from all persons interested in land within thirty days from the date of notification. ● The objections will be valid on one or more of the following grounds: ● i. That the purpose for which the land is proposed for acquisition is not a public purpose. ● ii. That the land is not or less suitable than another piece of land for the said purpose. ● iii. That the area under acquisition is excessive. ● iv. That the acquisition will destroy or impair historical or artistic monuments or will desecrate religious buildings, graveyards and the like. ● The collector after hearing the objections will submit his report to the government who will finally declare the land for acquisition under the Section 6 of the Act. ● After notification the collector proceeds with the claim. He has the site marked out, measured and a plan of the same is made. 3. Claim and Award[edit] ● The collector will issue notices under Section 9 to all persons interested in the acquisition to file their claim reports. ● The collector is not to be a party to the proceedings, is to possess an expert knowledge on valuation, and offers a fair price to an owner and checks that the public funds are not wasted. ● The claim filed should contain the names of the claimants and co-shares if any rents or profits for last three years and a valuation report of the land from an architect or an engineer. ● The government can abandon the acquisition proceedings by simply canceling the notification. However, in that case compensation has to be paid under Section 48(2).
  • 5. ● In determining the compensation the market value of the land is determined at the date of notification. The rise and fall in the value during the period of transaction and notification is taken into consideration. ● Compensation is also payable when: ● i. Part of the property is proposed for acquisition in such a manner that the remainder depreciates in value. ● ii. When the land notified for acquisition has standing crops or trees. ● iii. If the person interested has to change his place of residence or business then the excess rent payable for the new premises is also considered for compensation. ● Matters which are not taken into consideration for the purpose of land acquisition are: ● i. The degree of urgency which has led to the acquisition. ● ii. Any disinclination of the person interested to part with the land. ● iii. Any increase in the land value likely to accrue from the use to which it will be put when acquired. ● • After necessary inquiries the collector declares his award showing true area of the land, total amount of compensation payable and apportionment of compensation if there are more than one owners or claimants. ● The collector has to make the award under section 11 within a period of two years from the date of notification. 4. Referenceto Court[edit] ● Any person interested to whom the award is not satisfactory can submit a written application to the court. ● This application should be made within six weeks from the date of declaration of the award. 5. Apportionment[edit] ● In apparent of the compensation each of the claimants are entitled to the value of his interest, which he has lost, by compulsory acquisition. ● Thus it is required to value a variety of interest, rights and claims in the land in terms of money. .