Section 20E of RA, 1989 : Section 20E: Declaration Of Acquisition

RA, 1989

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Explanation using Example

Imagine the government plans to expand the railway network and needs to acquire land for a new railway line. The landowner receives a notification under section 20A of The Railways Act, 1989, stating the intention to acquire their land for this purpose.

The landowner has objections and submits them to the competent authority within the specified time. However, the competent authority reviews the objections and decides to disallow them for valid reasons, such as the objections not being substantial enough to outweigh the public interest in expanding the railway network...

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