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Supreme Court Upholds State's Land Acquisition Action, Reversing High Court's Release Order Based on Discrimination Claims. The Court Found No Violation of Article 14 as Public Interest Justified Differential Treatment and Acquisition Followed Due Procedure Under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

The dispute arose from land acquisition proceedings initiated by the State of Haryana under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, for development purposes i...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Land Acquisition Case, Reversing High Court's Deemed Lapse Declaration. Acquisition Proceedings Do Not Lapse Under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act as Possession Was Taken, Despite Non-Payment of Compensation, Following Indore Development Authority Constitution Bench Ruling.

The dispute arose from a land acquisition matter where the Land and Building Department and Land Acquisition Collector appealed against a High Court j...

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Supreme Court Allows Land Losers' Appeal in Land Acquisition Compensation Case Due to Improper Reliance on Government Floor Rates. Market Value Must Be Determined Based on Sale Exemplars Under Section 18 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894, as Small Sale Instances Cannot Be Ignored for Large Tracts.

The dispute arose from the acquisition of lands in Sultanpur, Gurugram, for constructing Express Highway Phase VII under the Land Acquisition Act, 189...

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Supreme Court Remands Excise Dispute to High Court for Comprehensive Adjudication on Natural Justice and Statutory Validity Issues. High Court Erred in Limiting Decision to Vires of Section 9-D Without Applying Principles to Department's Actions Under Central Excise and Salt Act, 1944.

The appeals arose from a judgment and order dated 28th August 2009 by the Delhi High Court, which disposed of five writ petitions challenging actions ...