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Issues Involved: Appeal against judgment of Madhya Pradesh High Court regarding compensation for land acquisition.
Details of the Judgment: The appellant's land was acquired for a police station and residential quarters. Initially, compensation was awarded at the rate of Rs. 100 per bigha, totaling Rs. 7,616. The appellant sought higher compensation at Rs. 10 per square yard. The District Judge determined the market value at Rs. 900 per bigha, awarding a total of Rs. 32,285. On further appeal, the High Court awarded compensation at Rs. 1 per square yard, totaling Rs. 88,381, including solatium and interest. The appellant argued that the land's location and potential for development warranted higher compensation. The High Court considered various factors and concluded that Rs. 1 per square yard was fair market value. Reference was made to a previous judgment emphasizing that compensation for large areas cannot be based on prices of small plots. The Court upheld the High Court's decision, citing Section 23 of the Land Acquisition Act regarding market value determination. The Supreme Court found no fault in the High Court's assessment of market value and upheld the compensation awarded. The appeal was dismissed without costs. Separate Judgment: None.
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