Khaleej Times

SC scraps Tata land acquisitio­n in Singur

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NEW DELHI — In a set back to the Tatas, the Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the land acquired by the previous Left Front government in West Bengal for the Nano car plant, saying due processes and procedures were not followed.

The land was acquired in 2006 for the car project, which was vehemently protested by the Trinamool Congress — currently in power in the state with Mamata Banerjee as Chief Minisiter. Eventually, the project was shifted to Sanad in Gujarat.

The apex court bench of Justice V. Gopal Gowda and Justice Arun Mishra also said that all those farmers who have taken the compensati­on in lieu of the acquisitio­n need not return it as they have been deprived of their lands and its fruits for last 10 years.

The court also said those farmers who had not taken the compensati­on may withdraw it and that land be returned to the owners within 12 weeks. While agreeing on the quashing of the acquisitio­n, allowing farmers to retain the amount of compensati­on and directing that the land be returned in 12 weeks, both Justice Gowda and Justice Mishra gave different reasons.

“I’m of the view that an acquisitio­n of land in favour of a company cannot be fulfilled as a public purpose,” Justice Gowda said in his judgment, adding that due procedures were not followed while acquiring the land in favour of the company.

Justice Mishra, in his reasoning, said acquisitio­n in favour of a company is valid as long as it is for a public purpose and the funds for the same are used from the public exchequer.

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