LAWS(KER)-2012-3-643

GEORGE THOMAS Vs. STATE OF KERALA

Decided On March 07, 2012
GEORGE THOMAS Appellant
V/S
STATE OF KERALA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The claimant is the appellant. His land in Chirakkadavu village was acquired for the purpose of making improvements to the Ponkunnam Bus Stand. The Land Acquisition Officer fixed the land value at Rs. 1,12,148/- per cent and the Reference Court under the impugned award has re-fixed the land value at Rs. 2,24,295/- per cent. In the memorandum of appeal it is urged that the market value re- fixed by the Reference Court is inadequate. We have heard the submissions of the learned counsel for the appellant, Sri. T.R. Harikumar the learned Counsel for the Requisitioning Authority and Sri. C.R. Syamkumar, the learned Senior Government Pleader.

(2.) Sri. Harikumar the learned counsel for the Requisitioning Authority would draw our attention to the judgment of this Court in L.A.A.862/07 and submit that the market value may have to be re-fixed at Rs. 1,30,000/- per cent.

(3.) The learned counsel for the appellant per contra would draw our attention to the judgment of this Court in LA.A.301/06 and Cross Objections No. 85/06 and submitted that the market value of the identical land has been re-fixed to Rs. 1,40,000/- per cent. Counsel for the appellant therefore, requested that the appeal be allowed and the market value be re-fixed at Rs. 1,40,000/- per cent.