LAWS(APH)-2004-12-119

SINGARENI COLLIERIES CO LTD Vs. KANDULA RAMAIAH

Decided On December 27, 2004
SINGARENI COLLIERIES CO.LTD., GODAVARIKHANI, KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT Appellant
V/S
KANDULA RAMAIAH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) A.S. Nos.2228 to 2230 of 2004 are filed by the Singareni Collieries Company Limited (beneficiary), while A.S.Nos.2316,2317 and 3123 of 2004 are filed by the claimants under Section 54 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (for short 'the Act') challenging the common Award and Decrees dated 8-12-2003 passed by the Court of Senior Civil Judge, Pedapalli in O.P. Nos.247 of 1999, 316 of 1999 and 164 of 2001.

(2.) An extent of Acs.693.1 1/2 gts of land out of a total extent of Ac.970.09 gts situate at Lingapur Village, Ramagundam Mandal of Karimnagar District, acquired for Open Cast Mine of Medipalli is the subject-matter of the present appeals. The notification under Section 4(1) of the Act was gazetted on 4-2-1989. By an Award dated 27-3-1991, the Land Acquisition Officer fixed the market value of the acquired lands at Rs. 12,200/- per acre, Rs.2,84,000/- for the seven wells (approximately Rs.32,000/- for each well), Rs.77.60 ps per Sendhi tree, Rs.96.50 per Toddy tree, Rs.200/- per Tamarind tree, Rs.150/- per Thumma tree and Rs.50/- per Burugu tree. The claimants sought for reference under Section 18 of the Act for determination of proper market value. Common evidence was let in and a common Award was passed in all the three OPs. Before the learned Senior Civil Judge, on behalf of the claimants, P.Ws.l to 5 were examined and Exs.Al to A15 were marked and for the respondents, R.Ws.l to 3 were examined and Exs.Bl to B19 were marked and Ex.Cl - Report of the Advocate Commissioner was also marked. After appreciation of entire evidence on record, the Reference Court enhanced the compensation from Rs.12,200/- to Rs.40,000/- per acre for the lands. Similarly, the compensation was enhanced to Rs.75,000/- per well, Rs.150/- per Sendhi tree, Rs.175/- per Toddy tree, Rs.270/- per Tamarind tree, Rs.200/- per Thumma tree and Rs.100/- per Burugu tree .

(3.) In these cases, a peculiar situation arose. The lands, which were covered by very same notification were subject-matter of O.P.No.22 of 1997, which attained finality in the Supreme Court in Special Leave to Appeal (CC) Nos.4301-4302 of 2002, which were dismissed on 8-7-2002 by the following order: