LAWS(APH)-1998-9-18

J RAJYALAKSHMI Vs. LAND AQUISITION OFFICER HUDA HYD

Decided On September 04, 1998
J.RAJYALAKSHMI Appellant
V/S
LAND AQUISITION OFFICER, HUDA, HYD. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Petitioners in these writ petitions have purchased certain extents of land in Survey Nos. 28/AA and 28/2 of Jillellaguda village, Hyderabad East Taluq, Rangareddy district under registered sale deeds executed between 18-2-1980 and 4-8-1981. The Land Acquisition Officer, HUDA, acquired an extent of Ac.43-02 cents situated in villages Behramulguda, Jillelaguda and Kharmanghat including these lands and Kharmanghat under a draft notification published on 24-12-1983. Although petitioners are registered owners, no notices were served on them. They are in possession of the land having raised some constructions. However, the Land Acquisition Officer passed an award No. 10 of 86 dated 23-9-1986 without reference to the petitioners' possession and compensation has been deposited in Civil Court in OP No.122 of 1987. In fact, petitioners made representations before the respondent on 10-2-1989 after coming to know about the acquisition proceedings and have sought for a fresh enquiry. The Land Acquisition Officer has expressed his inability for the said course. Hence they filed these writ petitions.

(2.) In the counter-affidavit filed by the respondent Land Acquisition Officer, it is stated that at no point of time, either after publication of the draft notification and draft declaration, or during 5-A enquiry conducted under the Land Acquisition Act, petitioners raised any claim or objection to the award proceedings, hi fact, a total extent of Ac.43-02 cents of land was notified in different reaches for purpose of formation of Inner Ring Road from Hyderabad - Vijayawada National Highway No.9 to join Old Kurnool Road near Santhoshnagar. An extent of Ac.5-10 guntas in Survey No.28/AA of Jillelaguda was acquired along with other land which stood in the name of one Balaveeraiah. Notices under Section 9(1); 9(3) and 10 of the Land Acquisition Act were issued to interested persons. At the name of the writ petitioners did not figure in the revenue records, nor they appeared during 5-A enquiry, before publication of draft declaration under Section 6 of the Act, there was no occasion to issue any notice to them. If they have any interest in the Land acquired, they ought to have appeared before the Land Acquisition Officer at the time of the award enquiry. Petitioners have not got their names registered by effecting necessary changes in the revenue records, nor did they file any documents before the Land Acquisition Officer showing their right-title-and interest. After considering all the claims received during the award enquiry, award No. 10 of 86 was passed on 23-9-1986. Compensation amount in respect of which no proper claims were received a reference was made to the civil Court under Section 30 of the Act and the amount was ordered to be deposited in Civil Court.

(3.) Section 9 contemplates notice to interested persons which reads as follows : Notice to person interested :--The Collector shall then cause public notice to be given at convenient places on or near the land to be taken, stating that the Government intends to take possession of land, and that claims to compensation for all interests in such land may be made to him. (2) Such notice shall state the particulars of the land so needed, and shall require all persons interested in the land to appear personally or by agent before the Collector at a time and place therein mentioned (such time not being earlier than fifteen days after the date of publication of the notice), and to state the nature of their respective interests in the land and the amount and particulars of their claims to compensation for such interests, and their objections (if any) to the measurement made under Section 8. The Collector may in any case require such statement to be made in writing and signed by the party or his agent. (3) The Collector shall also serve notice to the same effect on the occupier (if any) of such land and on all such persons know or believed to be interested therein, or to be entitled to act for persons so interested, as reside or have agents authorised to receive service on their behalf, within the revenue district in which the land is situate. (4) In case any person so interested resides elsewhere, and has no such agent, the notice shall be sent to him by post in a letter addressed to him at his last known residence, address or place of business and (registered under Section 28 and 29 of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898)"