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Supreme Court Restores Reference Court’s Compensation for Land Acquisition in Haryana: Sets Aside High Court’s Reduction for Lack of Evidence

Home » Supreme Court Restores Reference Court's Compensation for Land Acquisition in Haryana: Sets Aside High Court's Reduction for Lack of Evidence
Supreme Court Restores Reference Court's Compensation for Land Acquisition in Haryana: Sets Aside High Court's Reduction for Lack of Evidence, Emphasizes Accurate Valuation Based on Sale Deeds and Land Potential
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Supreme Court Restores Reference Court’s Compensation for Land Acquisition in Haryana: Sets Aside High Court’s Reduction for Lack of Evidence, Emphasizes Accurate Valuation Based on Sale Deeds and Land Potential

Court's Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and restored the compensation amount granted by the Reference Court for the land acquired in Village Tauru, District Mewat, Haryana. It held…
Posted by Rawlaw December 26, 2024

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