LAWS(P&H)-1990-3-35

GAJJAN SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On March 01, 1990
GAJJAN SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS judgment of ours shall dispose of a bunch of Letters Patent Appeals arising out of the judgment dated 28th October, 1987 of the learned Single Judge. So far as the facts are concerned, those have been taken from L.P.A. No. 822 of 1988.

(2.) IN brief, the factual matrix necessary in order to determine the appeals is that the land of eight villages i.e. Ghanauli, Daburji, Nuhon, Rattanpura, Awankot, Chak Dhera, Kot Bala and Sirsa Nangal, measuring 5010 Kanals 12 Marlas, was acquired for the purpose of establishing Thermal Plant, Ropar, vide Notification dated July 14, 1979, under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, published on July 20, 1979. Similarly, another piece of land measuring 279 Kanals 1 Marla from the same villages was acquired for the same purpose vide Notification, dated January 23, 1981, under Section 4 of the Act. Still another area of 2283 Kanals 1 Marla was acquired for the same purpose out of the same villages vide Notification under Section 4, dated June 21, 1979. The Collector treated the land as Chahi/Nehri, Bagh Chahi/Barani/Bagh Barani/Salab/Banjar Jadid/Banjar Qadim and Ghair Mumkin and assessed the market value according to the nature of the land. However, the District Judge, Ropar, treated the land as Chahi, Barani, Salab, Banjar Jadid and Banjar Qadim and enhanced the market value vide order, dated February 25, 1983. The market value assessed is as under :

(3.) THE appellants impugned the judgment of the learned Single Judge and contended that the learned Single Judge has committed an error by applying a cut of one-third while assessing the market value represented by Exhibits P- 4/C, P-5/D and P-26/R which are the sales relating to the year 1979. It was further contended that the land having been acquired after two years, the learned Single Judge should have taken note of the rising trend of the price which has been recognised even by statutory provisions of the Land Acquisition Act to the effect that usual enhancement in price of the land is about 12 per cent per year.