The Kerala High Court has made it clear that once a land is acquired by the State under the Land Acquisition Act for public purpose and compensation is paid, the landowner has no right to seek.
The Court dismissed petitions that challenged Venkateshwarlu's appointment alleging that the Central Government had interfered in the decision making process of the Visitor who is the President in this case.
The Court made it clear that a detenu can only demand documents after he states why and in what manner such documents are relevant for his meaningful representation in the case.
It is advisable to halt the proceedings of land acquisition for the as even feasibility of the present alignment has not been agreed by the Ministry of Railways, the Centre said in a statement filed today