MUHAMMAD NAWAZ KHAN AND ANOTHER versus GOVERNMENT OF N.-W.F.P. THROUGH COLLECTOR, MARDAN
Section 23 Land Compensation Determination The average Yak Sala (one year average) landlord, when dissatisfied with the award, approached the referee and the court in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction, considering the commercial and potential value of the land. Increased the High Court. The compensation paid by the landlords was further enhanced by the fact that the potential and commercial value of the land was not determined by the evidence on record. Full documentation and oral evidence such as Jambandi, Ek Shajra Kishtwar, acquired land site plan, average Yak Sala (one year average) and statement of witness were examined by the High Court for the relevant period in their decision. The price was rightfully increased on a yearly average, keeping in view the commercial and potential value of the acquired land, which did not guarantee interference with the well being, was raised by the High Court. The outgoing compensation was in accordance with the law, as well as the provisions of section 23 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894. \ r \ n \ r \ n
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