AZAD GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR versus MUHAMMAD DAWOOD SHAH
Land Acquisition Act 1894 Sections 4, 23 and 24 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Sg 42 & 44 Acquisition of land ???? Land market value \ mean compensation value \ N \ market value mean There will be land value at which a willing buyer is willing to pay, and whether the seller is willing to sell: the buyer's inclination to buy or to use the place, after request, Any increase in the value of the person's second land was to be ignored. The probability of acquiring the portion for which the land was acquired was not considered, while the value of the land acquired at the time of publication of the notification under section 4 (1) of the land. Land compensation was to be calculated according to the market value of the land. The High Court's finding of the Acquisition Act, 1894, that the land acquired was to be used for road construction, had to be paid at the same rate, regardless of such land and other recognized principles contrary to these principles. The basis on which the value of the market was to be determined was set aside
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