Volume : IV, Issue : IX, September - 2015

Conflict Of Issues In Land Acquisition Act

Dr. Bindu M. Nambiar

Abstract :

For the development of any country the government should acquire property for public purpose. The Land Acquisition Act empowers the state, as an exception to the general rule, to compel an owner of the property to sell it to the state or to an agency authorised by the state, because the same is required for the use of the state. Under Article 300A of the Indian Constitution compulsory acquisition can be affected only in accordance with the provisions established by law. The exercise of this law is obviously the interference with the right of the owner of such property not to sell it, if he does not desire to. For a society to develop, Government should strike a fine balance between the need for developmental activities which is essential for any country and the need to protect the interest of those impacted by the acquisition of the land.

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Dr. Bindu M. Nambiar Conflict of Issues in Land Acquisition Act Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 9 September 2015


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