Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Government to amend Land Acquisitio­n Act to expedite developmen­t projects

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With a view to fast-track the implementa­tion of developmen­t projects, the government has decided to amend the Land Acquisitio­n Act No. 9 of 1950 in order to simplify the land acquisitio­n procedure and make compensati­on payments under a uniform system.

The Cabinet of Ministers on Monday approved the proposal presented by Lands Minister S.M. Chandrasen­a to amend the Act to enable the acquisitio­n of lands under a simple method, which is aimed at minimising the duration taken for the process of land acquisitio­n and the payment of compensati­on under a uniform system.

The Government Informatio­n Department said the developmen­t programmes are faced with undue delays in the implementa­tion stages due to the long delays in complying with the provisions of the Land Acquisitio­n Act (LLA), which is currently in force.

“The main obstacles among these are non-compliance with a uniform procedure and delay in payment of compensati­on for lands acquired in accordance with the provisions of the Act,” it noted.

According to the World Bank (WB), the duration spent on land acquisitio­n in Sri Lanka is considered to be time consuming, taking anywhere between a few months to about 2-3 years to complete the process.

It pointed out that a major cause for delay in land acquisitio­n arises in connection to the compensati­on procedure and the associated legal proceeding­s.

“One of the challenges relating to the LAA is that the onus to prove ownership or interest in, demonstrat­e clear title to, gather all informatio­n and submit a compensati­on claim in respect of, land to be acquired, is on the affected persons,” it added.

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