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Delhi High Court Upholds Validity of Land Acquisition for Okhla Vihar Metro Station: Procedural Lapses in Notices Under Sections 9 and 10 Do Not Invalidate Award Issued Before the 2013 Act’s Enforcement

Delhi High Court Upholds Validity of Land Acquisition for Okhla Vihar Metro Station: Procedural Lapses in Notices Under Sections 9 and 10 Do Not Invalidate Award Issued Before the 2013 Act’s Enforcement

Delhi High Court Upholds Validity of Land Acquisition for Okhla Vihar Metro Station: Procedural Lapses in Notices Under Sections 9 and 10 Do Not Invalidate Award Issued Before the 2013 Act’s Enforcement

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1. Court’s Decision

The Delhi High Court dismissed petitions challenging an award issued under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, affirming the acquisition of 2971.533 square meters of land in Bahapur, Okhla, New Delhi, for the construction of the Okhla Vihar Phase II Metro Station. The court held that:


2. Facts


3. Issues

  1. Was the award validly issued on December 30, 2013?
  2. Did alleged procedural lapses in notices under Sections 9 and 10 affect the validity of the acquisition?
  3. Could the provisions of the 2013 Act apply to determine compensation?

4. Petitioner’s Arguments


5. Respondent’s Arguments


6. Analysis of the Law


7. Precedent Analysis


8. Court’s Reasoning


9. Conclusion

The court dismissed the petitions, affirming:


10. Implications

This judgment reinforces that:

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