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Author: Kavya G
8. ‘A’, the owner of three acres of agricultural land objected to the land acquisition taken by Government authorities that his livelihood would be affected and he had no other means. Can he succeed against the government? Decide
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7. ‘X’ has five acres of agricultural land. Due to failure of rains ‘X’ could not do agricultural work for the last five years. ‘X’ wants to declare it as a vacant land under the Urban Land Ceiling Act. Discuss.
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6. The government has acquired one acre of land to construct a stadium from ‘X’. ‘X’wants to is compensation available to meager. protest What is the remedy? ‘X’? Facts
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5. The Government of TS has given a lease of land situated in the scheduled area to’A’. ‘B’ a tribal objected to it. Decide.
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4. Under the Urban Land Ceiling Act, the government has collected 100 acres of land. Now the government proposes to transfer the land to a business house for the construction of a multiplex theatre. A voluntary Organisation wanted to challenge this. Will it succeed? Advice.
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3. A political party occupied lands belonging to government land and now wants to construct houses for weaker sections and distribute them at free of cost. The police have registered a case against the party for land grabbing. Is the party liable?
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2. A family consisting of father, mother, one married son, one minor son, one unmarried major son, one married minor daughter and major unmarried daughter hold 35 acres of land. If the standard holding is 10 acres, calculate if and how much surplus land the family holds.
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1. X a non tribal purchased land from Y a tribal and registered the same in his name. Y wanted to regain his land. Can he succeed? Discuss.
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15. Explain about lands in Scheduled areas Can they be transferred to non tribal persons?
Introduction: Scheduled Areas are specifically designated regions in India identified under Fifth Schedule of the Constitution. These areas are predominantly inhabited by Scheduled Tribes (STs) […]
