MEHRAWAL KHEWAJI TRUST REGD FARIDKOT Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB
LAWS(SC)-2012-4-38
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (FROM: PUNJAB & HARYANA)
Decided on April 27,2012

Mehrawal Khewaji Trust (Regd.), Faridkot And Ors Appellant
VERSUS
State Of Punjab And Ors Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) Leave granted.
(2.) This appeal is directed against the final judgment and order dated 06.01.2009 passed by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh in R.F.A. No. 998 of 1988 (O&M) along with seven other appeals by which the High Court declined to interfere with the order dated 11.02.1988 of the Additional District Judge, Faridkot in L.R. No. 20 of 1984.
(3.) Brief facts: (a) Colonel Sir Harindar Singh, since deceased, was the former ruler of the State of Faridkot. In 1979, 259 Kanals and 16 Marlas (33 acres) of land owned by him had been acquired by the Punjab Government for extension of existing Grain Market at Faridkot vide Notification No. 14(68)M-iv-78/17315 dated 22.12.1979 under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act,1894 (hereinafter referred to as "the Act") which was published in the Punjab Government Gazette. Notification under Section 6 of the Act was issued on 19.02.1982. The award by the Collector was announced on 02.10.1982 and possession of the land was also taken on that day. The Collector awarded compensation at the rate of Rs.15,000/- per acre for Nehri land, Rs.10,000/- per acre for Barani land and Rs.25,000/- per acre for Banjar Kadim land and Ghair Mumkin land. The total compensation awarded including solatium at 15% was Rs.4,85,202.86/-. (b) Aggrieved by the award passed by the Collector, on 27.10.1982, the appellants filed an application for reference under Section 18 of the Act. The Additional District Judge, Faridkot, by order dated 11.02.1988 in L.R. No. 20 of 1984 disposed of the reference by enhancing the compensation to Rs.1,00,000/- per acre. (c) Against the aforesaid order, the appellants preferred R.F.A. No.998 of 1988 before the High Court. The High Court, by the impugned common order and judgment dated 06.01.2009, declined to interfere with the order passed by the Additional District Judge and did not enhance the compensation as claimed by the appellants. (d) Aggrieved by the order passed by the High Court, the appellants have filed this appeal by way of special leave before this Court. ;


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