Citation : 2015 Latest Caselaw 921 Del
Judgement Date : 2 February, 2015
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* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
% Judgment delivered on: 02.02.2015
+ W.P.(C) 8686/2014 & CM 19981/2014
RAMESH .... Petitioner
versus
UNION OF INDIA & ORS ..... Respondents
Advocates who appeared in this case:
For the Petitioner : Mr N.S. Vasisht.
For the Respondent L&B/LAC : Mr Yeeshu Jain with Ms Jyoti Tyagi.
For the Respondent UOI : Mr Ripu Daman Bhardwaj with Mr T.P. Singh
For the Respondent GNCTD : Mr Sanjay Kumar Pathak with
Mr Sunil Kumar Jha.
CORAM:-
HON'BLE MR JUSTICE BADAR DURREZ AHMED
HON'BLE MR JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA
JUDGMENT
BADAR DURREZ AHMED, J (ORAL)
1. The counter affidavit filed on behalf of respondent nos. 4&5 by Mr
Yeeshu Jain is taken on record. The learned counsel for the petitioner
does not wish to file any rejoinder affidavit inasmuch as according to him
all the necessary averments are contained in the writ petition itself.
2. The petitioner seeks the benefit of Section 24(2) of the Right to
Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred to as 'the 2013 Act')
which came into effect on 01.01.2014. A declaration is sought to the
effect that the acquisition proceeding initiated under the Land Acquisition
Act, 1894 (hereinafter referred to as 'the 1894 Act') in respect of which
Award No. 28/2002-03 dated 24.02.2002 was made, inter alia, in respect
of the petitioner's land comprised in khasra nos. 53/2/1 (1-07), 9 (4-01)
and 12 (4-04) measuring 9 bighas 12 biswas in all in village Bijwasan,
Delhi, shall be deemed to have lapsed.
3. Though the respondents claimed that possession of the said land
was taken on 24.09.2012, the petitioner disputes this and maintains that
physical possession has not been taken. However, insofar as the issue of
compensation is concerned, it is an admitted position that it has not been
paid.
4. Without going into the controversy of physical possession, this
much is clear that the Award was made more than five years prior to the
commencement of the 2013 Act and the compensation has also not been
paid. The necessary ingredients for the application of Section 24(2) of
the 2013 Act as interpreted by the Supreme Court and this Court in the
following cases stand satisfied:-
(1) Pune Municipal Corporation and Anr v. Harakchand Misirimal Solanki and Ors: (2014) 3 SCC 183;
(2) Union of India and Ors v. Shiv Raj and Ors: (2014) 6 SCC 564;
(3) Sree Balaji Nagar Residential Association v. State of Tamil Nadu and Ors: Civil Appeal No. 8700/2013 decided on 10.09.2014;
(4) Surender Singh v. Union of India & Others: WP(C) 2294/2014 decided on 12.09.2014 by this Court; and
(5) Girish Chhabra v. Lt. Governor of Delhi and Ors:
WP(C) 2759/2014 decided on 12.09.2014 by this Court.
5. As a result, the petitioner is entitled to a declaration that the said
acquisition proceedings initiated under the 1894 Act in respect of the
subject land are deemed to have lapsed. It is so declared.
6. The writ petition is allowed to the aforesaid extent. There shall be
no order as to costs.
BADAR DURREZ AHMED, J
SANJEEV SACHDEVA, J FEBRUARY 02, 2015.
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