LAWS(P&H)-1999-1-39

HARDYAL KAUR Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On January 19, 1999
HARDYAL KAUR Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The State of Punjab published a notification under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894. By this notification, the Government sought to acquire land measuring 60 Kanals 12 Marias for the extension of Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital at Faridkot. The Land Acquisition Collector awarded compensation @ Rs. 30,000/per acre. Compensation for the structures etc. was separately awarded. The land owner were not satisfied. On reference, the learned Additional District Judge, Faridkot fixed the market value at Rs. 36,000/- per acre. On appeal, the learned Single Judge determined the market value at Rs. 80,000/- per acre. Still not satisfied, the land owners have filed the present Letters Patent Appeal.

(2.) Counsel for the parties have been heard.

(3.) The learned Single Judge has found that the "acquired land has a situation potential of being used for residential and commercial purposes ..." It is "at a distance of 3 killas from the buildings of the Panchayat Bhawan, Red Cross Bhawan and PWD Rest House at Faridkot." It has been further found that "the perusal of the certified copy Ex.A.3 of the award of the learned District Judge as well as certified copy Ex.A.4 of the order of the High Court pertaining to the land acquired for Faridkot Cantonment reveals that the said land was located along the main Faridkot Sadaq road as well as the Cantonment road, but all the same, the acquired land in the present case being located nearer to the above referred office buildings as well as adjoining the buildings of the Medical College, there is no option but to conclude that it has a better situation potential than the land (which was the) subject matter of the order of the High Court Ex;A.4. After examination of the matter, it was held that the market price of the land which was acquired in the year 1974 for the establishment of the Cantonment was fixed at Rs. 60,000/- per acre. With the lapse of about six years, the value of that land would be at least 1,20,000/- per acre. Despite this finding, the learned Single Judge imposed a cut of 1/3rd and fixed the value at Rs. 80,000/- per acre.