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Reliance Communications Limited vs Union Of India

Madras High Court|12 September, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

This writ petition has been filed, seeking to quash the Acquisition notification No.S.O.670(E) dated 23.03.2010 published in the Extraordinary Gazette of India by the 1st respondent and declaration No.S.O.438(E) dated 25.02.2011 published in the Extraordinary gazette of India by the 1st respondent and consequential possession notice No.J3/06/2010 dated 29.02.2016 received by the Petitioner on 05.04.2016 issued by the 2nd respondent.
2. It is the case of the petitioner-company that it is a part of Anil Dhirubai Ambani Group, which purchased the property situated at S.No.18/7, Patta No.1211 in Kanyakumari District and a notification was issued for acquiring the said land for the purpose of National Highways. The petitioner-company was not aware of the said acquisition and though several communications were exchanged between the petitioner-company and the respondents, the respondents issued possession notice without considering the objections of the respondents and also sought for bank details of the petitioner-company for depositing the compensation amount. The petitioner- company was informed vide letter dated 19.05.2016 to approach the District Collect for enhancement of the compensation. Therefore, aggrieved by the overall attitude of the respondents, the petitioner-company is before this Court with the above prayer.
3. The learned Assistant Solicitor General appearing for R2 & R3 would submit that this petition is per se not maintainable. He would further submit that the petitioner-company has neither challenged the award nor sought enhancement of compensation before the appellate authority.
4. Despite several opportunities granted to the petitioner- company, there is no representation on behalf of the petitioner to prosecute the case.
5. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case and having regard to the submission made by the learned Assistant Solicitor General, this petition is disposed of, granting liberty to the petitioner-company to approach the appellate authority, either by challenging the award or by seeking enhancement of compensation, if so advised. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.
To
1. The Deputy Secretary, Union of India, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, G-5&6, Sector-10, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110 075.
2. The Competent Authority cum Special District Revenue Officer, Land Acquisition National Highways Office, Thirunelveli, No.314E, K.P.Road, Parvathipuram, Nagercoil - 629 003.
3. The Deputy General Manager cum Project Director, Project Implementation Unit, National Highways Authority of India, No.314E, K.P. Road, Near Ayyappan Koil, Parvathipuram, Nagercoil - 629 003.
4. The Special Tahsildar Land Acquisition - National Highways, Unit No.1, Valliyoor, Tadhapuram Taluk, Tirunelveli district - 627 117.
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Title

Reliance Communications Limited vs Union Of India

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
12 September, 2017