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Title: Balancing Development And Land Rights: A Comprehensive Analysis of The Land Acquisition Act 167
Authors: Singh, Ruchir
Singh, Avnish
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Rawat Prakashan
Abstract: The crucial and complex process of acquiring property combines the rights of individuals and communities to their land with the need of development. Land acquisition has long been a crucial component of global industrial and infrastructure development. But in practise, it has frequently resulted in difficult socioeconomic ramifications, contentious legal issues, and moral conundrums. In many countries, the Land Acquisition Act is a key piece of legislation that establishes the legal basis for purchasing land for public uses such as urbanisation, infrastructure development, and industrial growth. The goal of this research paper is to examine the Land Acquisition Act in great detail, taking into account its evolution, historical background, important provisions, socioeconomic effects, legal difficulties, and ethical issues. The goal is to provide important insights into this legislation’s effectiveness, constraints, and possible areas for reform by undertaking a thorough examination of it.Land acquisition laws have historically changed as a result of shifting government paradigms, economic progress, and societal demands. For example, the Land Acquisition Act in India has been significantly modified throughout time to address a number of issues pertaining to compensation, rehabilitation, and social effect assessment. Gaining an understanding of this historical development is crucial
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/2448
ISSN: 978-93-82206-59-0
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