Sakkubai vs The Special District Revenue ...

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 15280 Mad
Judgement Date : 14 September, 2022

Madras High Court
Sakkubai vs The Special District Revenue ... on 14 September, 2022
                                                                                   W.A.(MD) No.1027 of 2022


                          BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                  DATED : 14.09.2022

                                                        CORAM:

                           THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE R.MAHADEVAN
                                            and
                     THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE J.SATHYA NARAYANA PRASAD


                                               W.A.(MD) No.1027 of 2022


                 Sakkubai                                                          ... Appellant

                                                           -vs-


                 1.The Special District Revenue Officer
                   (Land Acquisition)
                   Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial
                   Corridor Project (CKICP),
                   Plot No.74, Vijayaraghavan Nagar,
                   Jagir Ammapalayam,
                   Salem.

                 2.S.Sathya Narayanan                                              ... Respondents

                           Writ Appeal filed under Clause 15 of Letters Patent to set aside the order,

                 dated 19.07.2021, passed in W.P.(MD) No.12176 of 2021, on the file of this

                 Court.


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                                  For Appellant     : Mr.P.Ganapathi Subramanian

                                  For Respondents   : Mr.V.Nirmal Kumar
                                                      Government Advocate for R1
                                                      JUDGMENT

[Judgment of the Court was made by R.MAHADEVAN, J.] Aggrieved over the order dated 19.07.2021, passed by the learned Judge in W.P.(MD) No.12176 of 2021, the appellant / second respondent in the said writ petition, has come up with this writ appeal.

2. The aforesaid writ petition was filed by the second respondent herein, seeking a direction to the first respondent to pay compensation for the acquired land in Old Survey No.81/1, Natham New Survey No.595/1, Muthiyampalayam Village, Thuraiyur Taluk, Tiruchirappalli District, measuring to an extent of 153 Sq.Metres for the purpose of widening and extension of State Highway No.142 from Thuraiyur to Perambalur under Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial Corridor Project (CKICP), before taking possession and demolishing the existing super structure built in the said land. Taking note of the fact that there was rival claim with respect to the subject land and the first respondent ____________ Page 2 of 7 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.A.(MD) No.1027 of 2022 conducted enquiry, but no final order was passed, the learned Judge by order dated 19.07.2021, disposed of the said writ petition, by directing the first respondent herein to proceed further with the enquiry and pass final order on merits and in accordance with law, after hearing the appellant herein, within a period of four weeks. The second respondent / writ petitioner was also permitted to make a fresh representation to the first respondent along with all the relevant documents. The said order of the learned Judge is under challenge in this writ appeal, at the instance of the appellant / second respondent therein.

3. The learned counsel for the appellant submitted that the appellant being the owner of the subject land, is entitled to receive the entire compensation, but the same was not considered by the learned Judge. Adding further, the learned counsel submitted that the learned Judge failed to appreciate the fact that when there is a dispute regarding the title of the parties, the acquisition officer ought to have deposited the award amount before the competent civil Court and the civil Court alone can decide the entitlement of the rival parties. It is also submitted that without issuing any notice to the appellant, the name of the second respondent / writ petitioner was included in the patta. However, the first respondent / ____________ Page 3 of 7 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.A.(MD) No.1027 of 2022 acquisition officer without conducting proper enquiry qua title of the parties, has proceeded to pay compensation to the second respondent, pursuant to the order of the learned Judge. Thus, according to the learned counsel, the order of the learned Judge warrants interference at the hands of this court.

4. Denying the allegation so made against the first respondent, the learned Government Advocate taking notice for the first respondent, submitted that as directed by the learned Judge, the first respondent is in the process of conducting the further enquiry and passing the final orders, on merits and as per law, that too, after providing an opportunity of hearing to the appellant as well.

5. This considered the submissions made by the learned counsel for the appellant / second respondent and the learned Government Advocate taking notice for the first respondent / first respondent.

6. On a perusal of the documents enclosed in the typed set of papers including the order impugned herein, it could be seen that though the second respondent sought a direction to the first respondent herein, to pay compensation ____________ Page 4 of 7 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.A.(MD) No.1027 of 2022 to him for the land acquired, considering the rival claim with respect to the subject land, the learned Judge, without going into the merits of the case, disposed the writ petition by merely directing the first respondent to conduct further enquiry and pass final orders, based on the materials produced by both the parties. Further, the learned Judge clearly stated in the said order that the first respondent has to pass the final orders, after providing due opportunity to the appellant as well. Such an order passed by the learned Judge is in no way affect the right of the parties to establish their case by producing the relevant documents before the authority concerned and hence, the same does not require any interference at the hands of this court.

7. Moreover, it is pertinent to point out at this juncture that when the court finds the dispute to be as bonafide one, which requires oral and documentary evidence for its determination, then, a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is not the appropriate remedy. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in State of Rajasthan v. Bhawani Singh and others [1993 Supp(1)SCC 306], has categorically observed that “disputed question relating to title cannot be satisfactorily gone into or adjudicated in a writ petition”. ____________ Page 5 of 7 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.A.(MD) No.1027 of 2022

8. In such view of the matter, the writ appeal deserves to be dismissed as devoid of merit and is accordingly, dismissed. No costs.

                                                                  [R.M.D., J.]         [J.S.N.P., J.]
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                 To

                 The Special District Revenue Officer
                 (Land Acquisition)
                 Chennai – Kanniyakumari Industrial
                 Corridor Project (CKICP),
                 Plot No.74, Vijayaraghavan Nagar,
                 Jagir Ammapalayam,
                 Salem.




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                                              R.MAHADEVAN, J.
                                                         and
                                  J.SATHYA NARAYANA PRASAD, J.

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