LAWS(SC)-1994-2-123

CHAND KAUR Vs. UNION OF INDIA

Decided On February 14, 1994
CHAND KAUR Appellant
V/S
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Leave granted.

(2.) The land belonging to the appellants was acquired by a notification issued under S. 4 and 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 which was published on 27/3/1981. The Special Land Acquisition Officer by an award dated 31/3/1984 granted compensation for the acquired land. The appellant took the matter through reference under Section 18 of the Act to the Civil court. The amount of compensation was enhanced and an award was madeon 6/11/1985. Still dissatisfied, the appellants approached the High court of Punjab and Haryana, which partially accepted the grievances of the appellants and made further enhancement in the amount of compensation, The appellants still not satisfied with the enhancement filed Letters Patent Appeal. While the Letters Patent Appeal was pending, and admittedly the judgment in the Letters Patent Appeal had not been announced, an application came to be filed by the appellants seeking permission to make up the deficiency in the court fee paid on the enhancement claimed in the Letters Patent Appeal. That application was rejected by order of the division bench of the High court dated 30/1/1989. That order has been put in issue before us in this appeal.

(3.) Learned counsel for the appellants submits that in identical matters, in another batch, another division bench of the same High court, under identical circumstances had granted two months' time to the appellants in those cases to make the deficiency in the court fee. This factual position is not disputed by the respondents.