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2012 Supreme(AP) 1152

C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY
V. Rani Joshuva – Appellant
Versus
Government of Andhra Pradesh, Rep. by its District Collector – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioners:V. Jagapathi, Advocate.
For the Respondent: AGP for Land Acquisition.

Judgment :

This Writ Petition is filed for a Certiorari to quash award No.12/NH/2011, dated 24-08-2011, of respondent No.2 so far as it relates to the direction to deposit the compensation amount of Rs.23,35,021/- awarded in respect of lands admeasuring 1,497 square meters in Survey No.110/1C1 of Thukivakam Village accounts, Renigunta Mandal, Chittoor District, in the Court of the learned III Additional District Judge, Tirupathi.

The above-mentioned land was acquired for widening and 4-laning of National Highway No.205 on the stretch of land from Km 274/800 to Km 304/170 (Tirupathi – Andhra Pradesh/Tamilnadu Border Section). The petitioner has participated in the award enquiry and claimed compensation as the original owner of the abovementioned property. She has claimed ownership over the property through a sale made by the South Andhra Luthern Church, Central Church Office, Tirupathi. In the award enquiry, the Chairman and Treasurer of the South Andhra Luthern Church, Central Church Office, Tirupathi, has deposed before respondent No.2 that the said Church has sold away the abovementioned land acquired for road widening to the petitioner through a registered sale deed and delivered










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