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Section 24 – Land Acquisition Act, 1894

Land Acquisition Act, 1894

 

24. Matters to be neglected in determining compensation

 

But the court shall not take into consideration-

 

First, the degree of urgency, which has led to the acquisition;

 

Secondly, any disinclination of the person interested to part with the land acquired;

 

Thirdly, any damage sustained by him, which, if caused by a private person, would not tender such person liable to a suit;

 

Fourthly, any damage which is likely to be caused to the land acquired, after the date of the publication of the declaration under Section 6, by or in consequence of- the use to which it will be put;

 

Fifthly, any increase to the value of the land acquired likely to accrue from the use to which it will be put when acquired;

 

Sixthly, any increase to the value of the other land of the person interested likely to accrue from the use to which the land acquired will be put;

 

Seventhly, any outlay or improvements on, or disposal of, the land acquired, commenced, made or effected without the sanctified of the Collector after the date of the publication of the notification under Section 4, sub-section (1); or]

 

1[Eighthly, any increase to the value of the land on account of its being Hart to ally use which is forbidden by land or opposed to public policy.)

 

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1. Ins. by Act No. 68 of 1984, sec. 16 (w.e.f. 24-9-1984).

 

 

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