Section 107 of LARR Act, 2013 : Section 107: Power Of State Legislatures To Enact Any Law More Beneficial To Affected Families
LARR Act, 2013
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Explanation using Example
Imagine the government of a particular state in India decides that the compensation provided under The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 is not sufficient for landowners in their state. To address this, the state government enacts a new law that stipulates a higher compensation rate for land acquired within its territory. This new state law also includes enhanced rehabilitation and resettlement provisions for the displaced individuals, ensuring better living conditions and additional support services than those mandated by the 2013 Act. In this scenario, Section 107 allows the state to implement these more generous provisions without conflicting with the central law, as it specifically permits states to offer greater compensation and more beneficial resettlement terms than those provided under the national legislation.