A parliamentary panel has cited the practice in developed countries to reject a key provision in the Land Acquisition bill allowing the government to acquire plots for private companies. The committee said in the US, Japan and Canada, land is purchased by private enterprises, not acquired by the state. Why should India continue this “anomalous practice”, asked the parliamentary standing committee on rural development in its report on the Land Acquisition,...
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No role for govt in Land Acquisition-Liz Mathew & Elizabeth Roche
Cabinet clears change in divorce law: Women to get part of husband’s property In a move that could be a setback to Land Acquisition for commercial use, a parliamentary committee unanimously recommended that the government should not acquire land for industrial, commercial or for-profit enterprises or private companies. Instead, the panel, which has proposed legislation favouring landowners, recommends that private companies and public-private partnerships would have to buy land in the open...
More »Tough norms for Land Acquisition?
-The Hindustan Times The parliamentary standing committee on rural development is slated to submit on Thursday its report on the much-awaited Land Acquisition bill — with suggestions for tough norms that would make it very difficult to acquire land for industry. The committee, it is understood, has suggested that ‘public purpose’ be clearly defined to prevent profit-making industries from taking advantage of the law under the guise of producing public goods...
More »Govt mustn’t buy land for private parties: House
-The Times of India A parliamentary panel has recommended that government keep away from land purchase for private parties, contrary to the provision made in the pending Land Acquisition bill, striking at the heart of the Centre's plan to facilitate acquisition for industry and townships with better compensation. The standing committee's blanket bar on acquisition for private bodies, including Public Private Partnership for projects defined as public purpose, strikes down the clause...
More »House panel echoes Mamata on land
-The Telegraph Mamata Banerjee’s suggestion that the government should keep away from Land Acquisition for private industry has got the backing of a parliamentary standing committee, which has suggested that private enterprises buy plots on their own. The National Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, which was introduced in Parliament last year by rural development minister Jairam Ramesh, had laid down that the government could acquire land only for a “public...
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