JUDGEMENT
HARI SHANKAR PRASAD, J. -
(1.) THIS appeal. at the instance of the appellants, is directed against the judgment dated 19.10.1993 and award dated 21.12.1993 passed in Land Acquisition Case No. 80/89 on a reference under Sec.18 of the Land Acquisition Act, whereby reference was allowed and
compensation was enhanced.
(2.) PURSUANT to the notification under Sec. 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, the land in question was acquired and the Collector assessed the value and passed award and the claimant received the
amount under protest and wanted the matter to be referred to the civil Court under Sec.18 of the
Land Acquisition Act and the Collector referred the matter to the Land Acquisition Judge under
Section 18 of the aforesaid Act.
The case of the claimant in brief is the State of Bihar launched a proceeding for acquisition of the land for the purpose of Akaswani and Doordarshan, which was numbered as LA Case No.
15/87 -88. the lands bearing Khata No. 37, plot No. 326/3 -A and 326/3 -B, an area of 0.36 decimals and 0.46 decimals of village Bairiya, P.S. Daltonganj, District Palamau were acquired by
notification dated 14.9.1987 and the State of Bihar prepared an award being Award No, 4 and
assessed the compensation amounting to Rs. 44.483/ - and the same was paid to the petitioner -
respondent on 18.4.1988 and the petitioner -respondent received the same under protest. The
further case of the respondent is that the appellants arbitrarily fixed the rate much below the price
prevailing in the area and also did not consider the future prospect and the modern facilities in or
about the land while determining the compensation of the acquired land. The claimant had claimed
that prior to the notification the market rate of tanr land was Rs. 4000.00 per decimal and part -Ill
tanr land was Rs. 2000.00 per decimal. The claimant asserted that all modern facilities such as
provision of electricity, middle school, lower school. High School and constituent college are
available near the land acquired and also there is irrigational facilities and further that about 200
yards from the land there is a market known as Krishi Bazar of the District and the land is
surrounded from all sides by pakka pitch road. There are flour mills, pulse mills etc. near the land.
The claimant further asserted that out of 96 decimals of land belonging to the petitioner only 82 decimals of land of that area has been acquired and rest of the land has become valueless due to non -approaching of road to that place due to acquisition of the land by the authorities.
(3.) THE learned Court below recorded the evidence of the applicant as well as opposite party both oral and documentary and after considering the evidence of both the sides came to a finding and
assessed the land @ Rs. 2000.00 per decimal.;
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