Court : Karnataka
..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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..... in exercise of the powers conferred by clause-(c) of the section 3 and section 7 of acquisition act, 1894 (central act- 1/1984) as amended and extended from time to time by the land acquisition (karnataka and amendment) act 1961 (karnataka act 17 of 1961) read with section 36 of the bangalore development authority ac, 1976, the additional ..... in fact, in this regard the learned counsels for the petitioners relied on a judgment of this court in the case of b.r. baliga v. town municipal council, udupi, d.k. [1995 (4) kar. l.j.408.]. where it has been held that when land which is acquired is an agricultural land acquired for ..... that some temporary structure or a dilapidated structure existed therein. a development authority should either provide orderly development or should stay away from development. it cannot act like unscrupulous 256 private developers/colonisers attempting development of small bits of land with only profit motive. when we refer to private developers/colonisers by way of .....
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