MAHMOOD KHAN versus COLLECTOR ACQUISITION/A.C
Sections 4, 11, 18, 23 and 54 Acquisition of Land Compensation, Uplander's determination that the land on which the land was acquired could not establish that the market value of the acquired land is higher than the value set by the Collector. The landlord certified by the Referee Court could neither produce any documents nor belong to the product person who allegedly acquired the property at a high market rate. The acquired land, which belonged to a motherland, was located far away from the road and had no possible value. The landlord did not, at any stage, request a snake for the appointment of a local commissioner. The provincial government neither requested nor requested the village record, was far from the land acquired
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