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Supreme Court dismisses pleas challenging constitutional validity of TN land Act
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Legitimate, within four corners of Constitution : SC junks plea against TN land acquisition Act
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Apex Court upholds TN Land Acquisition Laws of 2019 - The Hindu BusinessLine
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An Impending SC Judgment Can Change How Land Rights Are Seen Countrywide
The case, which relates to Tamil Naduâs attempts to exempt the LARR from applying to infrastructure and industrial projects, would have nationwide ramifications.
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The Supreme Court will soon decide whether states can avoid using the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act of 2013 (or LARR) when acquiring private properties for public projects.
The Supreme Court case relates to an appeal filed by the Tamil Nadu government against a Madras high court order from July 2019. The high court had struck down an attempt by the Tamil Nadu government in 2014 to exempt the application of the LARR to three state laws that have provisions for the acquisition of land. These provisions are similar to the British-era Land Acquisition Act of 1894, which the LARR had repealed and replaced.
Petitioners should not be dispossessed of the land until further orders: Bench
The Supreme Court on Monday fixed February 16 for hearing agriculturists challenging the legality of the Tamil Nadu Land Acquisition Laws (Revival of Operation, Amendment and Validation) Act, 2019.
Meanwhile, a Bench, led by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, said none of the petitioners should be “dispossessed of the land until further orders”.
The stay came on the strength of the arguments made by senior advocate P. Wilson, for the agriculturists, that they were farmers growing paddy on these lands.
The court made it clear that the case would not be adjourned on February 16 on any count.