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Land Acquisition Act

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The Land Acquisition Act is a progressive legislation

Commonly called as the land acquisition Act (LAA) the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013, which recently received the presidential assent has received a fair share of criticism. Numerous growth enthusiasts have been obstreperously been strident about how seditious and incendiary the Act is. Further it is […]

Land Acquisition by Govt

How does the new land acquisition law work?

The new land law,“Right to fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013”, will replace the old Land Acquisition Act,1894. So, how the new law will affect the Land Acquisition by Govt? Acquisition of immovable property in India is governed and regulated by “The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, […]

Future SEZs to Be Included in Land Bill

The land bill which is being passed is already attracting criticisms by the realty industry. Amidst this, the Union Minister for Rural Development has said that land acquisition for future special economic zones (SEZ) will be included in this bill. He said that there will be no illegal or underhand dealings while acquiring land for […]

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Land Acquisition Bill 2013- Provisions and Compensation

The Land Acquisition Bill has finally come into force from 1 January, 2014.  The Bill – Right to fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 – was enacted in 2013 and was passed by both the houses (Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha).  The Bill, that replaced the old “Land Acquisition Act, 1894,  addresses […]

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Guidelines For Transfer of Development Rights

Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) programs can be easier to implement than typical zoning programs. The idea of transferring development rights between properties was first introduced in New York City with the passage of the first American zoning ordinance in 1916. Many other countries have since then adopted this system to plan urban development. TDR […]

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