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2004 Supreme(All) 135

TARUN AGARWALA, V.M.SAHAI
Omvir Singh – Appellant
Versus
State of U. P. – Respondent


Advocates:
Counsel for the Petitioners: Pankaj Mithal.
Counsel for the Respondents: S. N. Singh and A. K. Rai, S.C.

JUDGMENT

V. M. Sahai, J.—The State of U. P. acquired land for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA) by notification issued on 6.1.1992 under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (in brief the Act). The notification under Section 6 was issued on 22.9.1992 and possession was taken on 18.3.1994. Various objections of tenure holders were decided by a common award under Section 11 of the Act on 31.1.2001. While deciding the objection No. 24 filed by the petitioners and respondents No. 3 to 6, it was observed by the Additional District Magistrate, (Land Acquisition), Noida (in brief the A.D.M.) that the objections were separately being heard and would be decided on merits and orders for payment of compensation would be passed. On 19.10.2001 on the basis of report of Tehsildar, Dadri, District Ghaziabad, the A.D.M. decided the objections and held that the petitioners and respondents No 3 to 6 are recorded in revenue records on half share each, therefore, he directed payment of half share of the compensation to the petitioners and the remaining half amount of compensation to be paid to respondents No. 3 to 6. It is this order dated 19.10.2001 passed by the A.D.M. that ha













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