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1989 Supreme(SC) 478

G.L.OZA, RANGANATH MISRA
State Of Gujarat – Appellant
Versus
Patel Naranbhai Nathubai – Respondent


Advocates:
G.A.SHAH, GITANJALI, M.MUDGAL, M.N.SHROFF, P.H.Parekh, V.V.Vaze, VIMAL DAVE

Judgment

RANGANATH MISRA, J.:- These appeals by special leave are directed against the judgment of the Gujarat High Court dated 4-8-1972 quashing the declaration under S. 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1 of 1894, on the ground that the same made on 18th of January, 1969, was issued beyond reasonable time.

2. The short facts are: The preliminary notification under S. 9(1) of the Act was made on 26-7-1963. On 10/ 13-1-1969, the declaration under S. 6 was duly notified. On 17-1-1972, a writ petition was filed in the High Court challenging the declaration. The High Court took notice of the Land Acquisition (Amendment and Validation) Act of 1967 but relying upon a Division Bench judgment of the same High Court in Valji Mulji v. State (1970) 11 Guj LR 95 held that the period of 5-1/ 2 years from the date of the preliminary notification was unreasonable delay for making of the declaration under S. 6 of the Act.

3. The validation provision came into force on 20th January, 1967. Two judgments of this Court dealing with this aspect being Gujarat State Transport Corpn. v. Valji Mulji Soneji (1979) 3 SCC 202 and State of Gujarat v. Punjabhai Nathubai (1988) 2 SCC 478 have now concluded the positi



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