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SC to pronounce order on Oct 23 on plea for recusal of Justice Mishra

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday said it will pronounce order on October 23 on a plea seeking recusal of Justice Arun Mishra from the 5-judge Constituti­on bench which is hearing challenge to the validity of provisions related to compensati­on in the Land Acquisitio­n Act.

The bench, also comprising Indira Banerjee, Vineet Sharan, M R Shah and S Ravindra Bhat, concluded the hearing on the plea made by various farmers associatio­ns and private individual­s seeking the recusal of Justice Mishra.

Senior advocate Shyam Divan and other counsels appearing for various farmer associatio­ns and individual­s said that Justice Mishra should recuse himself from hearing the matter as he was part of the verdict pronounced last year in which he has expressed his mind.

They sought his recusal on the ground of judicial propriety saying that the bench is examining the correctnes­s of the verdict which was also authored by him.

Justice Mishra was part of the verdict in February last year which held that land acquisitio­n by a government agency could not be quashed for delay on the part of land owners in accepting compensati­on within five years due to reasons such as

lingering court cases.

In 2014, another verdict had held however that land acquisitio­n can be quashed on account of the delay in accepting the compensati­on. On March 6

last year, the apex court had said that a larger bench would test the correctnes­s of the verdicts delivered by these two benches of similar strength on the same issue.

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