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Issues involved: Determination of land value under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.
Summary: 1. The appeals arose from a common judgment of the Delhi High Court regarding the value of land under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894. The lands in question were situated in different villages and notifications were issued under relevant sections of the Act. The appellants challenged the compensation fixed under the Awards and pursued the matter in LAC cases. 2. The reference Court determined the land value, which was further enhanced by the High Court. The appellants then appealed against this enhanced value. After considering submissions and relevant documents, the Supreme Court found that a marginal enhancement in favor of the appellants was justifiable. 3. The Supreme Court reviewed the evidence presented, including witness testimonies and documents. The High Court's decision to rely on previous judgments and enhance the land value was found to be justified. The Court noted the application of the rule of depreciated value and the comparison with similar cases. 4. The Court highlighted the importance of consistency in land value determination and modified the rate fixed by the High Court to Rs.50,000 per bigha instead of Rs.42,000 per bigha. The appeals were partly allowed with this modification, and the appellants were entitled to consequential benefits as per the law.
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