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time of the Collector' s taking possession of the land, by reason of serving such land from his other land ... time of the Collector' s taking possession of the land, by reason of the acquisition injuriously affecting his other property
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 462
Railway Administration to acquire the immediate possession of any land for the maintenance of their traffic or for the purpose ... Government considers it necessary to acquire the immediate possession of any land for the purpose of maintaining any structure
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 151
work of an air strip and was given possession of the land acquired for that purpose, along with valuable crops ... action under Section 17 was taken for obtaining possession of the land With a view to its development. The lands
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 15 - Cited by 138 -
1971 AIR 1910
case, High Court also held that actual physical possession of the land had not been delivered to the acquiring body ... taken would depend on the nature of the land. Such possession would have to be taken as the nature
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 38 - Cited by 105 - D Wadhwa
otherwise would be sufficient to constitute taking possession of land in every case. It is also not strictly necessary ... given to the owner or occupant of the land that possession would be taken at a particular time, though
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 19 - Cited by 93 -
1975 AIR 1767
that they had become its owners by adverse possession. The land was owned by one Fakir Chand predecessor in interest ... plaintiffs be declared trespassers over the suit land and possession of the land be given to the defendants. In their
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 2 - Cited by 79 - A Kumar
taken would depend on the nature of the land. Such possession would have to be taken as the nature ... would be sufficient to constitute taking of possession of land. There cannot be an absolute and inviolable rule that merely
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 18 - Cited by 75 - H S Bedi
appellants filed their declarations taking the stand that possession of land had already been handed over to Port Trust Authorities ... Section 17(4) was not invoked since the possession of land was already with the Port Trust Authorities. A declaration
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 19 - Cited by 55 - C Thakker
would be sufficient to constitute taking of possession of land. We should not, therefore, be taken as laying down ... otherwise would be sufficient to constitute taking of possession of land in every case. But here, in our opinion, since
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 12 - Cited by 44 -
JT 1996 (2)
title to possession, if confers right to recover possession--Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 (Bihar ... plaintiff-respondents sued the appellants for recovery of possession of the lands in dispute. The appellants had entered into possession
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 14 - Cited by 43 -
1963 AIR 454
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