Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 623 Cal
Judgement Date : 19 January, 2023
FA 121 of 2012
Items-
19-01-2023
31&32.
Bibhabai Paul & Ors.
Ct. 8 Versus
sg
The State of West Bengal,
Represented by the Collector, Nadia & Ors.
With
FA 122 of 2012
Bibhabai Paul & Ors.
Versus
The State of West Bengal,
Represented by the Collector, Nadia & Ors.
Mr. Swapan Kumar Nandi, Adv.
Mr. Debjyoti Ghosh, Adv.
...for the appellants
In spite of notice to the learned Government Pleader dated
6th December, 2022, the State respondents are not represented.
The appeal is arising out of a judgment dated 19 th October,
2006 and decree dated 30th October, 2006 a reference under Section
18 of the Land Acquisition Act.
The learned Additional District Judge heard two matters
analogously in respect of acquisition of 72 decimals of land on 10th
December, 1990 and 33.33 decimals of land on 31 st December,
1992. The matter was heard on remand with direction for fresh
consideration.
The learned Trial Judge has narrated in the impugned
judgment the circumstances under which both the matters were
required to be heard and, accordingly, we are not narrating the
circumstances resulting from a fresh consideration.
The grievance of the appellants was that the learned Trial
Judge did not consider the evidence adduced by the valuer being
Exhibits 1 and 2. It has been argued that the learned Trial Judge has
misconstrued Exhibits 5, 6 and 19 series in denying the relief. It has
also been submitted that the findings of the learned Trial Judge that
the deeds namely the eight deeds relied upon by the appellant are
not nearer to the acquired facts, are factually incorrect. Moreover,
the acquisitions of the lands have not been properly considered by
the learned Trial Judge.
We have heard the learned Counsel appearing on behalf the
appellants. We have carefully read the judgment of the learned Trial
Court. The appellants have placed reliance upon the evidence of the
valuer. In the cross-examination, the valuer has admitted that he had
a business relationship with the father of the claimants. Curiously,
for a land acquired in Nadia, a valuer from Birnagar at Port Blare
was appointed to give an expert evidence with regard to the nature
of the lands. The purpose of identifying 71 years old retired valuer
of Port Blare to prepare a favourable report is quite discernable. He
is undoubtedly an interested witness. The valuer has not said
anything about the aforesaid exhibits on which reliance has been
placed by the appellants to upset the award nor his valued opinion
on the 29 deeds produced by the State. Evidently and eminently the
plots, on which reliance has been placed by the appellants, are tiny
and too small and cannot form an yardstick and basis for deciding
the compensation as claimed by the appellants.
We have considered the said deeds along with the
documents relied upon by the State which are 29 in number to
establish the distinguishing feature of the plots relied upon by the
claimants. On consideration, we are of the opinion that the land for
which the compensation is claimed, is not similar to the land on
which reliance has been placed by the referring claimants for
compensation.
Even if we assume, for the sake of argument, that the
aforesaid exhibits, namely Exhibits 5, 6 and 19 series are in close
proximate or adjacent to the plots in question, then there are various
other factors which are required to be taken into consideration in
determining the compensation, namely the access to the land, if the
land acquired was landlocked and the size and classification of the
plot to refer a few. We may not be required to refer any decision for
the aforesaid proposition as it is well-settled by a catena of
decisions passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court that the aforesaid
factors should form the basis of deciding the compensation.
In view thereof, both the appeals fail. However, there shall
be no order as to costs.
The notice dated 6th December, 2022 is taken on record.
(Uday Kumar, J.) (Soumen Sen, J.)
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