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BOMBAY HIGH COURT
R. N. LADDHA, J
THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA – Appellant
Versus
BAPURAO BALWANTRAO MOHITE – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: Mr. A. M. Phule, Mr. S. S. Dande
For the Respondents: Mr. T. B. Bhosale

Table of Content
1. government resolution accepted regarding market rates. (Para 2 , 3 , 4)
2. modification of awards depends on previous judgments. (Para 5 , 6)
3. procedural outcomes related to financial transactions and claims. (Para 7)
4. finalization of appeal withdrawal and issuance of court fee. (Para 8 , 9)

2. Mr. A. M. Phule / Mr. S. S. Dande, learned AGP for the appellant / State submitted that the Government of Maharashtra, vide Government Resolution No.Sankirna-2014/ pra.kra.4/Bham- 1/A-4, dated 3rd November, 2016 with Government Corrigendums dated 23rd February, 2017 and 13th August, 2018 to the said Government Resolution, took decision to settle the appeals by accepting the market rates determined by the Reference Court, which are within parameters set out in the Government Resolution. The statement made by the learned AGP is in consonance with the recitals in the Government Resolution. In turn, these appeals are fit to dispose of before the Lok Adalat.

3. The learned Advocate for appellant further submits that as far as the interest U/s. 28 and 34 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (for short “Act”) awarded by the SLAO as well as Reference Court shall be as per verdict by t

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