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Parveen Rana vs State Of Haryana And Ors
2026 Latest Caselaw 2422 P&H

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 2422 P&H
Judgement Date : 13 March, 2026

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Punjab-Haryana High Court

Parveen Rana vs State Of Haryana And Ors on 13 March, 2026

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CR No.2376 of 2026 (O&M)

              IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
                            AT CHANDIGARH

203-U
                                         CR No.2376
                                            No.2376 of 2026
                                                        2026 (O&M)
                                         Date of Decision:
                                                 Decision:13
                                                           13.
                                                           13.03.2026
                                                                .2026

PARVEEN RANA                                                  ......Petitioner
                                                              ......Petitioner
          Vs
STATE OF HARYANA AND ORS.                                     ....Respondents
                                                              ....Respondents

                                   MANUJA
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARKESH MANUJ A

Present:      Mr. Ketan Antil, Advocate
              for the petitioner.
                     ****
HARKESH MANUJA, J. (Oral)

[1]. By way of present revision petition, challenge has been laid to an

order dated 29.11.2025 29.11 passed by the Court of learned Additional District Judge,

Sonipat-cum-Executing Executing Court, whereby the execution petition preferre preferred d at the

instance of the petitioner,, seeking directions to the respondents for making the

payment of compensation for the acquired land in the same terms as the

award/judgment rendered in the matter of other co co-sharers, was dismissed.

[2].          Notice of motion.

[3].          On asking of the Court, Mr. Abhinav Kalia, D.A.G., Haryana and

Mr. Akash Chaudhary, Advocate assisting counsel of Mr. Jagdish Manchanda, Sr.

Advocate accepts notice on behalf of respondent Nos.1 & 2 and 3 respectively.

[4 ] I have heard learned counsel for the parties and gone through the

paper-book.

[5 ] A perusal of the order shows that the execution petition preferred at

the instance of petitioner-landowner petitione was dismissed merely on the ground that he

did not choose to prefer any objection under Section 18 or 28 28-A A of the Land

Acquisition Act, 1894 (for short "the Act"), Act"), yet filed an execution application

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based on an award/determination made in favou favour of their co-sharers sharers in the acquired

land.

[6 ] The aforesaid legal issue already stands decided by the Hon'ble Apex

Court vide decision dated 13.01.2026 passed in Civil Appeal No(s).391 - 398 of

No(S).4532--4539 of 2023), titled "Ramphal & Ors. Versus 2026 (@slp (C) No(S).4532

Haryana State Industrial And Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited &

Ors", wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court has been pleased to uphold the claims made

by the co-sharers sharers with regard to entitlement of similar amount of compensation as

granted anted in favour of their co-owners co owners in the acquired land, however, restricted the

award of interest. Relevant paras 11 to 14 from the aforesaid decision dated

13.01.2026 are extracted hereunder:-

hereunder:

"11. In fact, we have been informed at the Bar by the learned learne counsel appearing for the appellants, which is not seriously disputed by the learned senior counsel appearing for the respondents, the fact that the land which was acquired, has been utilized for the purposes of formation of industrial sites and allotted to the needy persons in accordance with the Rules then prevalent. In other words, the acquiring body is also benefited to certain extent, which is an instrumentality of the State. Thus, the scales have to be balanced in this scenario.

12. We are of the considered view that apart from the compensation, the appellants would be entitled to the interest for a period of five years to be reckoned from today backwards and we make it explicitly clear that the appellants are not entitled for any interest for any other 6 period. We would also hasten to add that the appellants would be entitled to all other consequential benefits which flow from award of compensation and the respondent(s) authorities shall compute the compensation as has been determined by the award passed under Section 18 of the Act and/or modified by the High Court or this Court in exercise of appellate jurisdiction.

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13. The said determination shall be made by the authorities expeditiously and at any rate within an outer limit of three months from m the date of this order and the amounts so determined shall be disbursed within an outer limit of three months for such determination with interest as specified therein.

14. In the event of time line which has been fixed by this Court is not adhered to by the respondent(s) authorities, they shall be liable to pay interest @ nine per cent (9%) on the amounts so determined from the date of such determination."

[7 ] In view of the aforesaid decision rendered by the Hon'ble Apex Court,

the present petition is allowed and the impugned order is set aside. The matter is

remitted back to the learned Executing Court concerned for fresh adjudicati adjudication on and

in case the petitioner is found to be co-sharer sharer in the acquired land parcels

alongwith those who preferred reference reference under Section 18 or 28 28-A A of the Act, the

necessary amount as determined finally alongwith statutory benefits and interest

thereupon be released in his favour within the time period stipulated in Ramphal's

case (supra).

[8 ] Needless to say that the determination of compensation and release

thereof eof in favour of the petitioner be made in terms of decision rendered by the

Hon'ble Apex Court in Ramphal's case (supra).

[9 ] Pending miscellaneous application(s), if any, shall also stand disposed

off.



                                                          (HARKESH MANUJA)
March 13,
      13, 2026
          2026                                                JUDGE
Atik
                Whether speaking/reasoned         Yes/No
                Whether reportable                Yes/No




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