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Rules on Beneficial Interpretation of Section 28-A of Land Acquisition Act

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Supreme Court Rules on Beneficial Interpretation of Section 28-A of Land Acquisition Act: Limitation Period Begins from the Relevant Award, Protecting Rights of Disadvantaged Landowners
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Supreme Court Rules on Beneficial Interpretation of Section 28-A of Land Acquisition Act: Limitation Period Begins from the Relevant Award, Protecting Rights of Disadvantaged Landowners

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court overturned the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s ruling that denied the appellants the benefit of enhanced compensation under Section 28-A of the Land Acquisition Act,…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2024

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