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Union Of India vs Sultan Singh (D) Thru Lrs & Ors.
2014 Latest Caselaw 5883 Del

Citation : 2014 Latest Caselaw 5883 Del
Judgement Date : 17 November, 2014

Delhi High Court
Union Of India vs Sultan Singh (D) Thru Lrs & Ors. on 17 November, 2014
*     IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI

                                   Date of Decision: November 17, 2014

+     LA.APP. 314/2014
      UNION OF INDIA                                      ..... Appellant
                    Through:            Mr. Siddharth Panda, Advocate

                          versus

      SULTAN SINGH (D) THR LRS. & ORS.       ..... Respondents
                    Through: Mr. Kunal Sharma, Advocate for
                             respondent No.3-DDA
      CORAM:
      HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR

                          JUDGMENT

% ORAL

C.M. No.11855/2014 (u/S 151 CPC) There is delay of 248 days in re-filing the accompanying appeal. For reasons stated in the application, it is allowed and delay is condoned.

Application is disposed of.

C.M. No.11853/2014 (u/O 41 R 3A CPC & Sec. 5 of the Limitation Act)

There is delay of 47 days' in filing the accompanying appeal. The reasons for the delay occasioned as put forth in paragraphs No. 3 & 4 of the instant application are nothing but bureaucratic lethargy in filing the accompanying appeal.

Applying the parameters governing condonation of delay, as reiterated by the Apex Court in Esha Bhattacharjee Vs. Raghunathpur

LA.APP No. 314/2014 Page 1 Nafar Academy (2013) 12 SCC 649 to the instant case, I find that delay occasioned has not been satisfactorily explained. Hence, this application is dismissed.

LA.APP No. 314/2014 & C.M. No.11852/2014

Impugned judgment grants compensation for 'A' category of land @ `16,50,000/- per acre with consequential benefits to respondents in respect of their land situated in village Pochanpur, Delhi, which was acquired vide Notification of 13th December, 2000, under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

Since appellant's application seeking condonation of delay stands dismissed, therefore, this appeal is dismissed as time barred. Even on merits, impugned order suffers from no infirmity or illegality, as it grants compensation at par with compensation granted to similarly situated persons in Ranbir Sharma Vs. Union of India & anr. 187 (2012) DLT

781. Application for stay is dismissed as infructuous.



                                                         (SUNIL GAUR)
                                                           JUDGE

NOVEMBER 17, 2014
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LA.APP No. 314/2014                                                  Page 2
 

 
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