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Central Government Act Section 7(1) in The Requisitioning And Acquisition Of Immovable Property Act, 1952 (1) Where any property ... decided to acquire the property in pursuance of this section: Provided that before issuing such notice, the Central Government shall
Central Government Act
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lands were thus continuing under requisition to give directions in writing under Section 7 of the Bombay ... land to continue to be subject to requisition under Section 7 the existence of two conditions precedent, viz., (1) that
Bombay High Court
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AIR 1965 Bom 64
needed for any public purpose". Section 7 provided the procedure to acquire the requisitioned land and it also laid down ... property is sooner released from requisition under Section 6 or acquired under Section 7, be revised in accordance with
Karnataka High Court
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ILR 1995 KAR 347
- M Kumar
these lands were acquired by the Central Government under Section 7(1) of the Act. The Competent Authority, Jullundur, determined ... Haryana is the appellant. The acquisition is under Section 7 of the Punjab Requisitioning and Acquisition Act of 1953. That
Supreme Court of India
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JT 1992 (5) SC 574
- S Mohan
such owner or interested person who was recognised under section 7(3). Section 7. (3) Where any land is requisitioned ... section 7 between the Collector and the person to whom possession of any land is delivered under section 6 reefer
Supreme Court of India
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1962 AIR 167
Secy. of State . That was also a reference under Section 5, Court-fees Act, and the question was whether ... under Section 5 of the Court-fees Act, in the negative and hold that an award made under Section 7
Calcutta High Court
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AIR 1959 Cal 609
- B Banerjee
subject to requisition" at the time of issuance of show cause notice under section 7. According to the learned Counsel ... property was subject to requisition on the date of issuance of notice under section 7 and hence the notice must
Bombay High Court
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1994 (4) BomCR 187
- V Mohta
purpose of acquiring and requisitioning property under Section 7(3)(a) & (b) of the Act have not been complied ... requisitioned property carrying legal warrant under Section 24(2) of the 1952 Act. Hence, the contention fails. Section 7
Karnataka High Court
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ILR 1990 KAR 535
- Balakrishna
this Act for acquiring the land requisitioned under Section 7(1) of this Act. While it cannot be disputed that ... housing scheme prepared under Section 42 of the Town Improvement Act. Notice under Section 9 of the Land Acquisition
Punjab-Haryana High Court
- Cites 41 - Cited by 0 -
AIR 1975 P H 74
- R Narula
requisitioning shall end with the notification under Sub-section (1). Thus, the object of issuing notice under Section 7 ... confined to the circumstances provided under Sub-section (3). Thus, under Section 7 only such a property can be acquired
Rajasthan High Court
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AIR 2005 Raj 250
- N Mathur
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