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Sunday, September 7, 2014

How government agencies fast-tracked Lavasa | Features | Environment



 
Lavasa, the picturesque planned hill station being developed by Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) near Pune, is facing charges of illegal land acquisition and environmental violations and construction has been stayed pending an inquiry. 



This article says that the focus should be not on the misdemeanours of the corporation but on the collusions and oversights of government

The bureaucracy moves at snail’s pace in India. But look at the speed with which the Lavasa project, currently under scrutiny from the Environment Ministry and construction stayed pending scrutiny of irregularities in sanctions granted to the project, was sanctioned. Clearance was granted within months of its application of purpose, indeed even before the application was submitted to the concerned departments and ministries!

Thousands of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe families in this Mulshi-Maval region have languished for decades without caste certificates to support their legal entitlements to the land, or access to basic services. The ignorance of these poor families -- nomadic tribes (Dhangar) and tribal communities (Koli, Katkar, Thakar and Marathas) residing in small community hamlets -- worked in favour of Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) and the state of Maharashtra.

Had it not been for the voices of a few concerned citizens of Pune city, who recognised the long-term implications of such a massive infrastructure project, the socio-environmental consequences of the project would never have come to light.

Brand ‘Lavasa’

Lavasa Corporation was originally registered as Pearly Blue Lake Resort Private Limited Company, in 2000. The project was a business hotel to be developed on the banks of Warasgaon lake in Mose valley, Mulshi block, Pune district. The company changed its name to Lake City Corporation Pvt Ltd on December 12, 2000. Later, in June 2004, it changed it again to Lavasa Corporation Limited (International Securities Identification Number INE172G01016).

The hill station project is being driven by a consortium of companies led by Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), which holds 65% of the stake in Lavasa through its real estate subsidiary HCC Realty. Other investors include the L M Thapar Group and Venkateshwara Hatcheries, besides several minority shareholders with 35% equity.

The project in a nutshell

Lavasa is a sprawling private real estate project, 65 km from the city of Pune in Maharashtra, nestled amidst 18 hills and 975 metres above sea level.

The project was approved under Section 20 (3) of the MRTP on July 15, 2000. Accordingly, the Maharashtra Urban Development Department declared 18 villages in Mulshi and Velhe block -- a total of 25,000 acres of land -- part of the project. Since then, the inhabitants of around 20 villages have faced eviction, land alienation, harassment by project officials, cheating by the land mafia and company agents, denial of community access to freshwater bodies, river, temples and common roads. And the destruction of their natural habitat and forests.

The people of these villages comprise poor marginal farmers who depend heavily on traditional farming techniques, livestock rearing, collection of non-timber forest produce, fishing, daily wage labour, and collection of natural resources. Though they have been living in the area for generations, it was only in 1964 that poor landless and socio-economically backward families were allotted excess ceiling lands under the Maharashtra Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holdings) Act, 1961. They made these lands cultivable and survived on them without any support from the government.

In 1974, construction of Warasgaon dam began, and of the scores of families displaced only a few were given compensatory land in Daund taluka (125 km from Pune). Many were left in the affected area to fend for themselves, without adequate compensation or rehabilitation.

Thirty years on, the Lavasa township project has brought back painful memories.

The completion target for the Lavasa project is 2022. It is being planned in four phases. The overall size of the project is said to be almost one-fourth the size of Mumbai city.

Role of the state government

The Maharashtra state government has supported the project wholeheartedly, be it in granting permission for land acquisition by denotifying ceiling lands, transferring lands belonging to the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation reserved for public purposes, granting of environmental clearance, no-objection certificates and forest clearance. Above all, obtaining a no-objection from the zilla parishad for changes in local infrastructure, etc.

Facilitating corporate land grab

The Maharashtra government notification dated November 26, 1996 relating to the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act 1966 that proposed the development of hilly areas throughout the state as hill-stations and resorts is at the root of issues related to land acquisition for hill station development. The notification was introduced to circumvent regional plans so as to make it easy for land sharks to claim the valleys. It has been contentious on the grounds that the regulations have been framed for the benefit of moneyed companies and the commercial exploitation of scenic places.

1. Clause 17 of the notification deprives the collector of discretionary powers to be exercised for the benefit of tribals.

2. The notification also impinges on the provisions of the Maharashtra Agricultural Land Acts 1961, The Maharashtra Land Revenue 1968, which relates to the transfer of land from tribals to non-tribals.

3. The other acts contravened are the Maharashtra Land Revenue (disposal of government land) Rules 1971, the Indian Forest Act, 1927 and the Forest Conservation Acts, 1980.

4. The notification also allows disposal of up to 2,000 hectares (20 sq km) of agricultural land against 21 hectares earlier imposed under the provisions of the Maharashtra Agricultural Land Acts, 1961.

Land notified for Lavasa

In 2000, the Maharashtra government declared around 12,500 hectares of land for development of a hill station. Initially, the proposal was for a small lake city project; this later spread to revenue villages in Mulshi and Velhe blocks, including Daswe, Mugaon, Lavharde, Vegre, Bhode, Pathershet, Bombatmal, Palase, Admal, Padalghar, Wadavali, Sakhari, Bhoini, Koloshi, Ugavali, Dhamanhol and Gadale, in Mulshi block, and Mose Budruk, Shiv Budruk and Varasgaon in Velhe block. The land acquisition was carried out by three different departments -- the irrigation department (Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation [MKVDC]), forest department, and revenue department. It involved the acquisition of 2,500 acres of plantation land in two blocks, for which permission was granted by the forest department. It is worth mentioning here that on November 13, 1999, the Director, Town Planning, Pune, gave a report clearly stating that the land was forest land. The irrigation department allocated 141.15 hectares of land on lease to the company at a royalty of as little as Rs 275,250 per annum.

Though Lavasa claims it has not constructed on forest land, it cannot deny that roads have been built or pass through forest land for which hundreds of trees have been cut. One wonders how the local forest department allowed this without forest clearance from the central Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). The forest officer of Khanapur, Haveli block, gave permission under the Maharashtra State Tree Felling Rules (Amendment) 1964 to cut trees and shrubs in the project area.

The MKVDC land allotted to the Lavasa project was reserved for public purposes. Interestingly, the same land had been claimed a number of times by people affected by the Warasgaon dam project; their claims were denied on grounds that the land was supposed to be used for public purposes. The company acquired the land on the basis of a 99 to 999-year lease.

Private land transactions

Over the past one-and-a-half decade, every land sale and purchase in Pune district has revealed the involvement of the land mafia. There are rumours about Lavasa too. From Daswe, where the company has built its first-phase dream town, to Mugaon village, which is being developed in the second phase, there is talk of forcible acquisition and purchase of land, forged signatures, misuse of power-of-attorney, community land disputes, devasthan land disputes, and joint ownership disputes.

Since 1996-97, when the land deals were initiated, companies like Pearly Blue Lake Resort and Aqua Land Pvt Ltd were also involved in the purchase of land. The company is supposed to have looped in several real estate agents to buy land for as little as Rs 500-Rs 5,000 per acre. Land agents from the villages and from Pune city, made small initial payments to the landholders, with promises of huge sums later. Most of the lands acquired from the Dhangar, Koli and Maratha communities are ceiling and inami (gifted) land distributed by the state government to the landless in the 1970s.

Locals recall that the district revenue officer and agents used to come together and discuss ceiling and inami lands in various villages. This caused a lot of apprehension, with people hurriedly collecting their land records. Some paid close to Rs 10,000 to the local talathi for copies of their land entitlements (7/12).

Agents and brokers are said to have played an important role in the land grab. In many instances, they bought 2 acres of land and registered about 10-17 acres. There are cases where the 2007 land records show ownership in the name of a local family, but records dated around the same time show a change in title name. In Mugaon village alone, 67 tribal families claim they lost 330 acres of land and did not receive any compensation. After being forcibly evicted, they realised that they no longer owned the land because the new land records did not show their names!

According to a letter written by the district collector, Pune, dated 4/7/2001, it is suggested that adivasi land cannot be acquired or transferred without consent from the competent authority. Likewise, forest land that has been affected by development projects like dams cannot be acquired without permission from the competent authority. Type-2 land or government land such as adivasi land, watani land, tenancy land, devasthan land, sites reserved for rehabilitation etc also cannot be acquired without permission from the competent authority. Most of these types of land would have been acquired for the Lavasa project with permission from the district collector, who is the competent authority under the MRTP Act, 1966. Lavasa Corporation has also been given approximately 1,042 acres of government land at a nominal price.

According to local residents, the agent who did most of the land deals, especially tribal lands in the villages of Dhamanhol and Mugaon, promised people jobs in the company and construction of a temple and other facilities in the village if people parted with their lands. In the few cases where villagers filed complaints against Lavasa Corporation, the government conducted an inquiry. Some cases were resolved, but others in Dhaman Ohal, Gadle, Sakhari and Mugaon carry on.

The role of the talathi and tehsildar is extremely important in all these cases of land transfer. Most people whose lands have been transferred to the company’s name have been struggling to access current land records. Filing appeals with the authorities has so far been unsatisfactory.

Ceiling land transfer to the company

According to the Maharashtra Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holdings) Act, 1961, Article 27, ceiling land should be distributed among the landless, poor and socially deprived. However, the revenue department (letter dated 5/3/2005), Pune, believes otherwise. The district collector argued in favour of the company, allotting it excess ceiling lands amounting to 373 hectares. In 1976, in the villages of Mauje Gadale, Dhamanohol, Mugaon and Wadiwale, a total of 372 hectares was found in excess of the ceiling but was not taken under possession, under the Land Ceiling Act, Section 21 (4). In 2005, the then district collector suggested that if the land were given to the company instead, the government would benefit.

Moreover, land measuring 609 hectares that had been given to landless farmers for agriculture under the Maharashtra Land Ceiling Act (especially those belonging to katkari tribe families) was taken back and transferred to Lavasa.

Water resource privatisation

According to a letter written by the district collector, Pune, (dated 4/7/2001), the company is barred from claiming any rights over and disturbance to water resources such as streams, ponds, dams, freshwater sources, natural springs, etc. Nor can the company claim rights to civic amenities like traditional riparian rights, public roads, lanes, roadways, etc. However, Lavasa Corporation is allowed to build eight weirs (walls that control the flow of water) in the backwaters of Warasgaon dam for commercial use -- water sports, water villas, tanks, and water parks.

The company’s plans include the building of 10 captive mini dams which will definitely affect local riparian rights. After Lavasa built the Daswe check dam, villagers and their cattle have been denied access to water. Heavy security has been put in place by the company to safeguard its territory. In Mugaon village, the katkari hamlet has been suffering due to lack of fresh water. The company denies them access to the reservoir, the catchment of which will supply water to the project, saying that they should either relocate or face the consequences. The waterbody that is supposed to be a community resource has become the company’s private resource, strengthening its power to harass poor villagers and force them to live without basic resources.

In the few years since the Daswe check dam was constructed, there has been no water downstream during summer, whereas, because of the dam, Lavasa does not suffer. This means that the natural flow and storage of water in the valley has been greatly affected by massive construction and infrastructural changes.

Transfer of Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation land

In the lease agreement dated August 28, 2002, the Khadakvasla Irrigation Division allotted 141.15 hectares of land belonging to the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation, on lease for 30 years from September 2, 2002, to the Lake City Corporation. A PIL against this move is ongoing in the Bombay High Court since November 15, 2006. According to the PIL, there are several irregularities in the way the government has dealt with Lavasa Corporation. According to the rules, excess land under the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation can only be used and transferred for a ‘public purpose’, not for private use. The PIL challenges the transfer of MKVDC land to Lavasa Corporation, alleging political favouritism.

It is worth noting that the land that MKVDC transferred to Lake City Corporation belonged to villagers displaced during construction of Warasgaon dam in the 1970s. Since then, the villagers have made several appeals with the irrigation department to hand the remaining unutilised land back to the families. The department paid no heed to the requests; instead, the land was given to the company within three days of signing the MoU.

The company has also got permission from the Khadakvasla Irrigation Division to use water from Warasgaon and Temghar dams. The Khadakvasla reservoir, on the Mose river, was built to meet the water requirements of Pune city. It has a capacity of around 11.5 TMC, almost equalling Pune’s annual needs.

Pune is a fast-growing city, and the problem of water scarcity is a real one. Allowing huge amounts of water to be used by Lavasa Corporation, not only for drinking purposes but for water sports, hotels etc, will worsen the water crisis. No impact assessment has been carried out.

Environmental violations

According to Lavasa’s environment impact assessment (EIA) report, prepared by NEERI, 50% of the area is covered by vegetation, 23.39% by forests. Construction of the huge lake town, and a population of 200,000 during peak time, will undeniably impact the area’s flora and fauna. The report states that 43% of flora in the study area consists of medicinal plants. It does not feature any impact mitigation or preservation plan.

Mulshi and Velha valley, where the project is coming up, experiences some of the heaviest rainfall in the world. The area is lush with tropical vegetation and it is imperative that, considering the fragility of the Western Ghats, it be left undisturbed. Construction activity is drastically altering the natural landscape, opening the valley and entire ghats region up to environment degradation. This will have an impact on rainfall patterns in the long run.

A document by the Maharashtra government, dated April 12, 2004, permits Lavasa a ‘stone-crushing’ unit under the ‘orange’ category of small-scale industries, for which the hills have been cut. Another letter from the revenue collector, dated July 15, 2003, allows the company to quarry for Daswe. These permissions from the governing authorities, with no strict compliance norms and no studies on the impact of these activities on the fragile biodiversity of the hills, will cause enormous damage to the Sahyadri hills. The continuous crushing, quarrying and ferrying of raw materials in the project area has already had an impact on the local environment.

The recent show cause notice issued by the central Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) to the company clearly shows that the company has flouted the environmental laws. The project was supposed to take environment clearance from the MoEF, under the Environment Impact Assessment Notification of 1994. But it never approached the ministry. Rather, the project took environmental clearance from the environment department of the state government which is not competent to do so.

Parts of the project are at an altitude of over 1,000 metres; roads pass through forest areas; about 10 dams are to be constructed; the project is for more than 1,000 persons; and investments cross Rs 50 crore. All these factors call for environmental clearance under the 1994 notification. The company sought environmental clearance in 2004 when the aforesaid notification was binding on any project. Instead, environmental clearance was granted by the environment department of Maharashtra, and within record time of around two months, on 18-3-2004, vide letter No Env/Cle/765/CR.105/TC. In the letter, the environment department does not mention that clearance has been issued under EIA Notification 1994. It can also be construed from this letter that the department did not issue the specific environment clearance prescribed under EIA Notification 1994 but a general clearance letter identical to a routine NOC issued by the department.

On September 4, 2005, the central MoEF wrote to the government of Maharashtra saying that construction at Lavasa was being carried out without the mandatory environmental clearance required under the Environment Impact Assessment Notification of 1994. Notwithstanding these instructions, various authorities in the Government of Maharashtra shut their eyes and took no action on the matter. The company is in violation of the Environment Protection Act, 1986.

Incidentally, environment clearance was issued for development of a 2,000-hectare township hill station. However, the company is developing more than 25,000 hectares -- a clear violation of conditions imposed by the environmental clearance letter.

Lavasa, a fast-track project


During 2002-03, 31 no-objection certificates (NOCs) were granted to Lake City Corporation (later changed to Lavasa Corporation) by various departments such as the MKVDC, Konkan Irrigation Department, Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation and Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. These were for construction of mini-dams and impounding of water for commercial use, tree felling, quarrying, stone crushing and purchasing land for industrial use.

Some of the MoUs and clearances granted to Lake City/Lavasa Corporation in 2002-03 from various departments of the Maharashtra government are:

  • May 30, 2002: NOC (No BO/TB/RO (HQ) Pune-163/444) for development, from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
  • June 5, 2002: MoU between Lake City Corporation and Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation
  • July 4, 2002: Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation’s (MKVDC) NOC (No TPD/ADM2/RBR/2543) to construct DTR
  • July 16, 2002: MKVDC’s permission (No KID/ADM/4891/2002) to construct dams and store water
  • August 9, 2002: Irrigation department, Konkan region, NOC (No 89.01/(18/2002)/U-5/3074) to construct dams and store water
  • September 23, 2002: 30-year lease agreement between MKVDC and Lake City Corporation for construction of mini-dams in the submergence area of Warasgaon dam and impounding of water for commercial use
  • December 11, 2002: Permission (No DI/Land Permission/255/2002 C-17386) from the industries department to buy land for industrial purposes
  • December 13, 2002: NOC from the environment department (No ENV (NOC) 2000/765/CR.105/TC.1) for development
  • January 2, 2003: Forest department’s tree-felling permission (No B/M/907/2002-03) for DTR/RFO, Khanapur
  • January 10, 2003: Tree-felling permission from the forest department (No 576/2002-03) for DTR/RFO, Paud
  • March 12, 2003: Land-use certificate (No DDTP-Pune/Final RP Pune/Zone Cert/822) from the town planning department
  • April 10, 2003: MKVDC permission (No PB-4/KID/91/203) to carry out preliminary works
  • July 15, 2003: Quarrying permission (No Mining/SR/391/2003) from the revenue collector for Daswe
  • December 20, 2003: Irrigation department (Konkan region) agreement to construct dams and store water
  • March 18, 2004: Environmental clearance (No ENV/cle/765/CR-105/TC.1) for project

So, who is responsible for the controversy that surrounds Lavasa? The state knowingly ignored all attempts to assess the project before clearing it. It is the responsibility of the state and its agencies to make corporations abide by the rules of the land. In this case, Lavasa flouted several regulations, thanks to state support given in the form of various clearances. Over the past five years, attempts by environmentalists, social activists and villagers to raise the issue at all levels of government have failed. It’s time the state government made its position clear. As Plato rightly said: “The community suffers nothing very terrible if its cobblers are bad and become degenerate and pretentious; but if the guardians of its laws and constitution, who alone have the opportunity to bring it good government and prosperity, become a mere sham, then clearly it is completely ruined.”

To read the stand of the Lavasa developers, read this interaction with Ajit Gulabchand, Chairman and Managing Director, Hindustan Construction Company, at http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-environment-ministry-does-not-have-measurable-standards.-so-how-do-you-know-what-and-whom-to-deal-with/735248/


References
1 Interim Report of the People’s Commission of Inquiry on Displacement in Sahyadri Region, April 20, 2009
2 Technical Analysis Report of EIA of Lavasa Corporation-Lake Town at Moshe valley, Pune district, 2009
3 Committee on Land Reform, Ministry of Rural Development, GOI, Visit to Maharashtra Report, April 3, 2008
4 Letter written by the district collector, Pune, to the revenue department, Pune, dated 9/1/2005
5 Environment clearance letter No Env Cl/765/CR105/TC.1, environment department, government of Maharashtra, March 18, 2004
6 Forest department’s tree-felling permission (No B/M/907/2002-03) for DTR/RFO, Khanapur, January 2, 2003
7 30-year lease agreement between MKVDC and Lake City Corporation for construction of mini-dams in the submergence area of Warasgaon dam, and impounding of water for commercial use, September 23, 2002
8 Urban development department under notification No TPS-1800/1004/ CR-106/2000/UD-13, dated 1/6/2001
9 Letter written by the district collector, Pune, dated 4/7/2001

(Rifat Mumtaz works on developmental issues with a focus on land rights and the environment. She is with NCAS, Pune)

Source - Infochange News & Features, January 2011 -
How government agencies fast-tracked Lavasa | Features | Environment

Monday, June 9, 2014

Karnataka HC Order in MFA filed u/s 54(1) of LAQAct against Kumta Civil Judge Sr Divn Order in LAC no.234-2006

http://indiankanoon.org/doc/92775804/

Karnataka High Court
The Spl. Land Acquisition ... vs Ganu Pattu Padti, on 3 July, 2012
Author: Ram Mohan Reddy
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA CIRCUIT BENCH AT DHARWAD

DATED THIS THE 3RD DAY OFJULY, 2012

BEFORE

THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE RAM MOHAN REDDY

M.F.A. NO. 24194/2011 (LAC) A/W.

M.F.A. Nos. 24195/2011, 24310/2011, 24407/2011, 24460/2011, 24479/2011, 24648/2011, 24661/2011, 24669/2011, 24906/2011, 24907/2011, 25399/2011, 25442/2011, 25484/2011, 25490/2011, 25591/2011, 25719/2011, 20367/2012, 20386/20 12. 20390/2012. 20412/2012. 20413/2012, 2O566/2012, 20569/2012, 2 1219/2012, 22376/2012, 22430/2012, 22431/2012, 22462/2012 & 22889/2009

IN M.F.A. NO. 24194/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPL. LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD,

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR,

.APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. GANU PATTU PADTI, SINCE DECEASED BY LRS. 1A. SMT. TAHKI W/O GANU PADI, AGE: 50 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE & HOUSEHOLD, R/O MELINAKERI, NEAR GANAPATI TEMPLE, MUDGA, AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

lB. SMT, SEETA ( BEJARI W/O UDAY NAGEKAR,

AGE: 27 YEARS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/O C/0 UDAY MAHABALESHWAR NAGEKAR, BAGINKATTA, TQ. YELLAPUR.

1C. SANTOSH 5/0 GANU PADI AGE: 25 YEARS,

NEAR GANAPATI TEMPLE, MUDGA, AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

1D. KUMARI ASHA D/0 GANU ADTI, AGE: 23 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHODL, R/O NEAR GANAPATI TEMPLE, MUDGA, AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

2. KHEMU PUTI'U PADTI, SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

PARVATI W/0 KHEMU PADTI, SINCE DECEASED BY HER LRS.

2A. SMT, MANGALA

W/0 GURUNATH PADTI KANKONAKAR, AGE: 32 YEARS, CCC: HOUSEHOLD, R/0 MUDGA, AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

2B. PREMA D/OKHEMU PADTI AGE: 28 YEARS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/0 MUDGA, AMADALLI, 3

TQ. KARWAR.

2C. MURU LIDHAR S/O KHEMU PADTI AGE: 19 YEARS,

R/O MUDGA, AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:22.12.2006, PASSED IN LAC NO.186/1994, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE[SR.DN.j, KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO. 24195/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

HUVA @ VENKATESH RAMA NAYAK, SINCE DECEASED BY LRS.

1. SUBBI W/O HUVA@VENKATESH RAMA NAYAK, AGE: 70 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURIST.

2. RAMADAS S/O HUVA VENKATESH RAMA NAYAK, AGE: 45 YEARS,

0CC: AGRICULTURIST.

3. GOVINDS/OHUVA

4

@ VENKATESH RAMA NAYAK, AGE: 40 YEARS, 0CC: TEACHER.

Ri TO R3 ARE R/O. BHAVIKERI, TQ. ANKOLA.

4. DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & OOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE--42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:24.10.2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.246/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.), KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F,A. NO. 24310/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR. DIST: KARWAR, APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

VENKATARAY RAMA NAYAK, SINCE DECEASED BY HIS L.R.S,

1. SMT. RAJANI W/O. VENKATARAY NAYAK, AGE: ABOUT 55 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD, R/O: BHAVIKERT, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

2. SOMA VENKATARAY NAYAK, AGE: ABOUT 31 YEARS, 0CC: PVT., SERVICE,

R/0: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

3. RAJESH VENKATARAY NAYAK, AGE: ABOUT 30 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURIST,

R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

4. VANI D/0. VENKATARAY NAYAK, AGE: ABOUT 27 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD, R/O: BHAVJKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

5. HANAMU KOM KALLU NAYAK, R/0: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR,

6. SHARADA KOM. GOVIND NAYAK, R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

7. GIRIYAMMA KOM. NEELKANTH NAYAK, R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

8. DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42,

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:22.12,2009, PASSED IN LAC NO.172/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE [SR.DN.1. KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS. 11,500/ PER GUNTA. -

6

IN M.F.A. NO.24407/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.) AND

SRI. GIDIYA HEDDU GOUDA, SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

1. SRI. BHANU GIDIYA GIRIYA @ LINGA GOUDA

R/O TODUR, PALEKARWADA, KARWAR.

2. SMT. SAVITRI W/O SESHU GOUDA 0CC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/O HARWADA, TQ. ANKOLA.

3. SMT. TIMMI W/O VENKA GOUDA 0CC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/O TODUR, PALEKARWADA, TQ. KARWAR.

2. SMT. LEKHI W/O ROHIDAS GOUDA, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/O IRAGI, MALLAPUR, TQ. KARWAR.

3. SMT. LEELA W/O SANTOSH GOUDA, CCC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/O PALEKARWADA, TODUR, TQ. KARWAR.

4. SRI. DURGADAS S/O GIDIYA 7

@ GIRIYA LINGA GOUDA, 0CC: COOLIE,

R/O PALEKARWADA, TODUR, TQ. KARWAR.

5. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE. ... RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:25.02.2009, PASSED IN LAC NO.41/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE ADD. CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.) KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.17,800/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.24460/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR. ... APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. HANUMANT NARAYANA ACHARI, AGE: 58 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURIST, R/O BHAVIKERI, TQ. ANKOLA, DIST. UTT'AR KANNADA.

2. DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42. ... RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:13.10.2009, PASSED IN LAC NO.195/2006, ON THE 8

FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SRDN.) KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS. 11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO24479/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPL. LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR. APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.) AND

I. SUSHILA W/O BOMMAYYA NAIK R/O BONUNAMANE,

R/O TOPPADAKERI,

BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

2. SANNAPPA S/O BEERAPPA NAYAK R/O BONUNAMANE,

R/O TOPPADAKERI,

BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

3. RAMACHANDRA BEERAPPA NAIK R/O BONUNAMANE,

R/O TOPPADAKERI,

BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

4. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-2.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:29.02.2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.106/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.) KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA. 9

IN M.F.A. NO.24648/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT, NAVAL EASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. BANTA RAMA GOUDA R/O BADAGERI, BHAVIKATT'I, TQ. ANKOLA.

2. RAKU DEVU GOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LR.

2A. DEVU S/0 RAKU GOUDA, AGE: 60 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O BADAGERI, ALAGERI, ANKOLA.

3. BUDDUDEVUGOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LR.

3A. SURESH BUDDU GOUDA, AGE: 30 YEARS,

0CC: AGRICULTURE,

R/O BADAGERI, ALAGERI, ANKOLA.

4. SHIVU SANKUSA GOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LR.

GANGA SANKUSA GOUDA

R/O BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA. 10

5. TULASU,

REP. BY MINOR GUARDIAN NAGAMMA HEDDU GOUDA

R/O BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

6. ASHAHEDDUGOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HER LR,

6A. DEVAMMA W/O ASHA GOUDA AGE: 35 YEARS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK

R/O BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

6B. BABU S/O ASHA GOUDA AGE: 17 YEARS, 0CC: STUDENT.

6C. PRADEEP S/O ASHA GOUDA AGE: 15 YEARS, 0CC: STUDENT.

6D. VISHWANATH S/O ASHA GOUDA AGE: 13 YEARS, 0CC: STUDENT.

R6(b) to R6(d) ARE MINORS, REP. BY THEIR NEXT FRIEND & GUARDIAN MOTHER

SMT. DEVAMMA W/0. LATE ASHA GOUDA.

ALL ARE R/0 BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

7. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:28.05.2009, PASSED IN LAC NO.191/2006, ON THE II

FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.) KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.24661/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER SEA BIRD PROJECT-TI, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

HAMMANNA CHIPA NAIK

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LR

1. SMT. MAHADEVI W/O GANAPATI NAYAK AGE: 45 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK, R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

2. HOSABU CHIPA NAIK AGE: MAJOR, R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

3. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:30-08-2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.117/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN) KUMTA, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/-PER GUNTA. 12

INt1RA,NO.24669/201

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT, SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR. ...APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A,)

AND

BHANU MADA GOWDA,

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS L.RS.

I. SOMI BHANU GOUDA, AGE: 65 YEARS,

R/O BHAJANKERI,

AMADALLI VILLAGE,

KARWAR TALUK.

2. SMT. OMI NINGA GOUDA, AGE: 49 YEARS,

R/O BHAJANKERI,

AMADALLI VILLAGE,

KARWAR TALUK.

3. GOVIND BHANU GOUDA, AGE: 45 YEARS,

R/O BHAJANKERI,

AMADALLI VILLAGE,

KARWAR TALUK.

4. SMT. VISHNU BHANU GOUDA, AGE: 39 YEARS,

R/O BHAJANKERI,

AMADALLI VILLAGE,

KARWAR TALUK.

13

5. DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:28-08-2006, PASSED IN LAC NO.25/1993, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN) KARWAR, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.1 1,500/-PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.24906/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD NAVAL BASE PROJECT, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1, TARA SIDU NAIK.

2. SRI. MITA RITA NAIK, SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

SMT. RADHA MITA NAIK, AGE: 67 YEARS, R/O AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

3. MEERA GANAPATI NAIK AGE: 47 YEARS,

R/O AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR. Li

14

4. SUMA VISHNU NAIK AGE: 41 YEARS,

R/O AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR,

5. SMT. GRIPA GANGADHAR NAIK AGE: 34 YEARS,

R/O AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

6. SMT. DEEPA DATTA NAIK AGE: 44 YEARS,

R/O AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

7. SMT. DIVYA THOKU NAIK AGE: 32 YEARS,

R/O AMADALLI, TQ. KARWAR.

8. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, DR. K KAMARAJ ROAD,

BANGALORE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:22-06-2010, PASSED IN LAC NO.14/2009, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN) KARWAR, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS. 11,500/-PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.24907/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD NAVAL BASE PROJECT, KARWAR. APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

15

1. ANANT S/0 RAKU NAIK, R/O BHAVIKATh, TQ. ANKOLA,

1A. SMT. PARVATI W/O ANANT NAIK AGE: 73 YEARS, OCCC: HOUSEHOLD, R/O BHAVIKATTI, TQ. ANKOLA.

lB. SRI. JAYARAM 5/0 ANANT NAIK AGE: 52 YEARS,

R/O BHAVIKATPI, TQ. ANKOLA.

1C. SRI. GIRISH S/O ANANT NAIK AGE: 37 YEARS,

R/O BHAVIKAYTI, TQ. ANKOLA.

2. UDDANDA S/O RAKU NAIK SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

2A. RAJARAM S/O UDDANDA NAIK AGE: 53 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O BHAVIKERI, TQ. ANKOLA.

2B. SATISH S/0 UDDANDA NAIK AGE: 50 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O BHAVIKERI, TQ. ANKOLA.

2C. JAGADISH S/O UDDANDA NAIK AGE: 48 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/0 BHAVIKERI, TQ. ANKOLA.

3. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALO RE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS PILED U/S.54(l) OP LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:22-09-2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.144/2009, ON THE

J

16

FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN) KUMTA, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/-PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.25399/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT II,-

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. RAMACHANDRA TIMMANNA NAYAK.

1(A) RAMACHANDRA TIMMANNA NAYAK SINCE DECEASED BY HIS L.RS.

SMT. SANNAMMA

W/O.RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD,

R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: NORTH KANARA.

1(B). GOPAL RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O: BHAVIKERI,

TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: NORTH CANARA.

1(C) GOURISH RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O: BHAVIKERI,

TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: NORTH CANARA.

1(D) GOVIND RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O: BHAVIKERI,

i7

TQ: ANKOLA, N.K. DIST.

1(E) RAJAMMA D/O. RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: SERVICE, R/O: BHAVIKERI,

TQ: ANKOLA, N.K. DIST.

1(F) REVATI D/O, RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: SERVICE, R/O: BHAVIKERI,

TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

1(G) PREMA D/0, RAMACHANDRA NAYAK, AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: SERVICE, R/O: BHAVIKERI,

TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: KARWAR.

2. TIMMANNA BOMMAYYA NAIK, R/O: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

3. SATU BOMMAYYA NAIK, R/0: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

4. BEERANNA BOMMAYYA NAIK, SINCE DECEASED BY HIS L.R.S.

4(A) MANGALA D/0. BEERANNA NAIK, AGE: MAJOR,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUTIES, R/O: ALAGERI, ANKOLA.

4(B) RAJU S/0. BEERANNA NAIK, AGE: MAJOR,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUTIES, R/O: ALAGERI, ANKOLA.

5. NARAYAN BOMMAYYA NAIK, R/O: BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA. r(L

18

6. MANI BOMMAYYA NAIK, R/O: BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

7. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALO RE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:28-05-2010, PASSED IN LAC NO.82/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE(SRDN) KUMTA, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/-PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.25442/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER SEA BIRD PROJECT, NOW INDIAN NAVY, MINI VIDHANA SOUDHA , KARWAR. APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. CHANDRAKANT S/O PANDU NAIK AGE: 55 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURIST, R/O: MUDGA, MADALLI, KARWAR.

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, T-56, ASSAYALINE KAMARAJ ROAD, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:27-06-2011, PASSED IN LAC NO.05/2011, ON THE 19

FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN) KARWAR, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS. 1 1,500/-PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.25484/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT II,-

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. RAMANAND RAGHUPATHI SHENVI, R/O: CHENDIYA, KARWAR.

PRESENT ADDRESS:

NO. 4, GURUKRUPA LIBERTY CO.OP. HOUSING SOCIETY, LIBERTY GARDEN CROSS ROAD, NO.4, MALAD (WEST),

BOMBAY 400 064.

-

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS M.F.A. IS FILED U/SEC. 54(1) OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, PRAYING TO SET ASIDE THE JUDGMENT AND AWARD PASSED BY THE REFERENCE COURT I.E., ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.) KUMTA, IN L.A.C. NO. 280/1994 ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN) KARWAR, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/-PER GUNTA. 20

IN M.F.A. NO.25490/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, KARWAR DIST. APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. U. F. M. GOVID S/0 KHEMI GOUDA AGE: MAJOR, RYOT R/O KODAR, NOWT AT SEA BIRD COLONY, TODUR, KARWAR DIST.

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/SEC. 54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND AWARD DATED:15.12.2010 PASSED IN L.A.C. NO.114/2010, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDITIONAL CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.), KARWAR, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.25591/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.) j

21

AND

1. SRI YOKU NAGU GOUDA R/O:BADAGERI BHAVIEKRI, TQ:ANKOLA.

2. SRI BECCHU NINGU GOUDA R/O:BADAGERI BHAVIEKRI, TQ:ANKOLA.

3. SRI KAMANNA S/O DEVU GOUDA R/O:BADAGERI BHAVIEKRI, TQ:ANKOLA.

4, SRI CHANNA DEVU GOUDA, R/O:BADAGERI BHAVIEKRI, TQ :ANKOLA.

5. SRI TAKKU DEVI GOUDA, R/O:BADAGERI BHAVIEKRI, TQ:ANKOLA.

6. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE. ... RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/SEC. 54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGMENT AND AWARD DATED:30.03.2009 PASSED IN L.A.C. NO.192/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.), KUMTA, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.25719/2011:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT, KARWAR. ... APPELLANT (BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.) 22

AND

1. BABU SINDYA GUNAGI AGE: MAJOR, L.R OF SINDHYA SOMU GUNAGI RIO. GUNAGIWADA, ARGA, KARWAR.

2. BHASKAR SINDYA GUNAGI AGE: MAJOR,

R/O. ARGA, KARWAR.

3. MIRYA SINDYA GUNAGI AGE: MAJOR,

RIO. ARGA, KARWAR.

4. RUKMANGADA SINDYA GUNAGI AGE: MAJOR,

R/O. ARGA, KARWAR.

5. GEETA SADANAND GUNAGI.

6. HEMILA S/O. SINDYA GUNAGI AGE: MAJOR,

R/O. ARGA, KARWAR.

7. D.E.O. KAMARAJ ROAD, BANGALORE. ... RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894 AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:24-06-2011, PASSED IN LAC NO.19/2007, ON THE FILE OF THE II-ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN) KARWAR, AWARDING THE COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/-PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.20367/20 12:

BETWEEN

THE LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT,

23

NOW INDIAN NEW,

MINI VIDHANA SOUDHA, M.G.ROAD, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

LAKSHU VASU GOUDA,

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

1. SMT. GOURI KOM LAKSHU GOUDA, AGE: 68 YEARS, 0CC: RYOT, R,'O: ANIGADDA, TQ: ANKOLA.

2. GANAPATHI S/O. LAKSHU GOUDA, AGE: 48 YEARS, RYOT, R/O: ANGIGADDA, TQ: ANKOLA.

3. HADU S/O. LAKSHU GOUDA, AGE: 40 YEARS, RYOT, R/O: ANIGADDA, TQ: ANKOLA.

4. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, K & G CIRCLE, T-56, ASSAYALINE, KAMRAJ ROAD, BANGALORE. RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:01.04.2011, PASSED IN LAC NO.1/2010, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS, 11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.20386/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD,

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

MOTAMOTA THEKU NAIK

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS

I. SMT. TALASI W/O. MOTA NAIK AGE: 62 YEARS.

0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK

RIO. OPP. MAHASATI KALYAN MANTAP, KAJUBAG, KARWAR.

2. SMT. SUMANA D/O. MOTA NAIK W/O. RAMAKANT NAIK

AGE: 42 YEARS.

0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK

R/O. OPP. MAHASATI KALYAN MANTAP, KAJUBAG, KARWAR.

3. SMT. PRABRAVATI D/O. MOTA NAIK W/O. THAKU NAIK

0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK

R/O. OPP. MAHASATI KALYAN MANTAP, KAJUBAG, KARWAR.

4. KRISHNA THAKU NAIK RIO. ALIGADDA, CHENDIYA TQ: KARWAR.

5. SHANTARAM THEKU NAIK RIO. ALIGADDA, CHENDIYA TQ: KARWAR.

6. DAMODAR THEKU NAIK R/O. ALIGADDA, CHENDIYA 25

TQ: KARWAR,

7. NAVARAJ THEKU NAIK R/0. ALIGADDA, CHENDIYA TQ: KARWAR.

THAKU BUDDU NAIK

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS

8. JAYA S/O. THANKU NAIK AGE: 65 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/0. KALISHITI'A, BAAD, KARWAR.

9. ANAND S/O. ACHYUT NAIK AGE: 30 YEARS, 0CC: GOVT. SERVICE, R/O. KALISHI'ITA, BAAD, KARWAR.

10. DiVfl'ARAM S/0. THAKU NAIK AGE: 44 YEARS,

0CC: BUS CONDUCTOR,

R/0. KALISHITTA, BAAD, KARWAR.

11. HEMANAND S/0. THANKU NAIK AGE: 35 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, RIO. TODUR COLONY,

KARWAR.

12. SMT. VEKAMMA KOM VITTAL NAIK AGE: 58 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/0. KALISHITTA, BAAD, KARWAR.

13. SMT. MEERA @ KALPANA W/0. SHIVANAND NAIK

AGE: 55 YEARS,

R/0. KOMARPATWADA, KODIBAG, KARWAR.

fr&

26

14. SMT. MEGHABAI ( GUNAVANTI W/0. RATNAKAR NAIK

AGE: 52 YEARS,

R/O. NEAR GINDI TEMPLE, KODIBAG, KARWAR.

15. SMT. LEELA SYAMALA SARVO'Il'AM NAIK AGE: 42 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. HARAWADA, TQ: ANKOLA, KARWAR,

16. SMT. TOMARI @. ROOPA W/O. HARISCHANDRA NAIK R/AT. CIVIL HOSPITAL QUARTERS, M.G. ROAD, KARWAR.

17. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:28.02.2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.133/1991, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.1 1,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.20390/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT,

NOW INDIAN NEW,

MINI VIDHANA SOUDHA, M.G.ROAD, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.) 27

AND

I. BOLA TIMMA GOUDA AGE: MAJOR, RYOL, R/O. KODAR NOW AT SEA BIRD COLONY, TODUR, TQ : KARWAR.

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER K & G CIRCLE, T-56, ASSAYALINC, KAMARAJ ROAD, BANGALORE. RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:01.04.2011, PASSED IN LAC NO.2/2010, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.20412/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACUQISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT,

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

• BANTA RAM GOUDA MINOR, REPTED. BY FATHER RAMA BANTA GOUDA,

R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKAERI, ANKOLA.

28

RAKU DEVA GOUDA,

R/O. BADAGERI,

BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS

2. DEVU RAKU GOUDA AGE: 60 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE RIO. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

BUDDU DEVU GOUDA

R/0. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS

3. SURESH BUDDU GOUDA AGE: 30 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE R/0. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

4. KESHAV SANNAKUS GOUDA R/0. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

5. TULASU HEDDU GOUDA R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

6. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(l) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:29.11.2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.142/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA. frt

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IN M.F.A. NO.20413/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT,

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A,)

AND

HANUMANT S/O. GOVIND NAIK SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

1. SARASWATT W/O. NAGAPPA NAIK AGE: 70 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD R/0. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: UTI'AR KANNADA.

2. NINGAPPA 5/0. HANUMANT NAIK AGE: 73 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: UTTAR KANNADA.

3. PUNDALIK S/0. HANUMANT NAIK AGE: 68 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: UTT'AR KANNADA.

4. SHRIKANT S/O. HANUMANT NAIK AGE: 57 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: UTI'AR KANNADA.

5. MAHADEVI W/0. SUKRU NAIK, U.F.M. AGE: 55 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD R/O. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, 30

TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: U11'AR KANNADA.

6. SUBHADRI SANDHYA D/O. HANUMANT NAIK

AGE: 53 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD RIO. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: UTI'AR KANNADA.

7. ANANDI D/O. HANUMANT NAIK AGE: 60 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD R/O. SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA, DIST: UTTAR KANNADA.

8. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA @ GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:16.09.2009, PASSED IN LAC NO.234/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KUMTA AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.20566/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACUQISITION OFFICER SEA BIRD PROJECT, NOW INDIAN NAVY, MINI VIDHANA SOUDHA, KARWAR. APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. PREMA @ PREMABAI CAHNDRAKANT NAIK AGE: 45 YEARS, CCC: AGRICULTURE, 31

R/O. MUDAGA, AMADALLI, KARWAR.

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, T-56, ASSAYALINGA KUMARAJ ROAD, BANGALORE-42. RESPONDENTS ...

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:27.06.2011, PASSED IN LAC NO.11/2011, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.1 1,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.20569/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT,

NAVAL BASE, KARWAR. ... APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. MANGALDAS S/O. SUBRAY KAMAT AGE: MAJOR, 0CC: RYOT, R/O. AVERSA, TQ: ANKOLA.

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-42.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:30.06.201 1, PASSED IN LAC NO.4/2011, ON THE FILE OF THE SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE, KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.20,770/- PER GUNTA. 32

IN M.F.A. NO.21219/2012:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR,

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. PREMA RAMA GUNAGI, AGE: MAJOR,

R/O. KODAR VILLAGE,

KARWAR, TQ: DIST: UTTAR KANNADA.

2. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, K. KAMRAJ ROAD, BANGALORE-42. RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:30.10.2006, PASSED IN LAC NO.261/1994, ON THE FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KARWAR, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS. 11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.22376/20 12:

BETWEEN

1. THE STATE OF KARNATAKA, BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, REVENUE DEPARTMENT,

M.S. BUILDING, BANGALORE. frtl

2. THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR,

APPELLANTS

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

L RUPUKUSLUGOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY LRS.

1A. RAMA S/0. RUPU GOUDA AGE: 58 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. BADAGARI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

lB. NAGI D/O. RUPU GOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

RENUKA KOM KESHAVA GOUDA, AGE: 51 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

2. NAGU S/O. KASLU GOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

2A. TOKU NAGU GOUDA, AGE: 53 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/0. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

2B. POKKA NAGU GOUDA AGE: 51 YEARS,

0CC: AGRICULTURE,

R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

2C. SAVITHRI W/0. MANKALU GOUDA AGE: 38 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, 34

R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, ANKOLA.

3. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:16.12.2008, PASSED IN LAC NO.28/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE(SR.DN.), KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.22430/2012:

BETWEEN

I. STATE OF KARNATAKA BY ITS SECRETARY TO

THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT, M.S.BUILDING, BANGALORE.

2. THE SPECIAL LAND AQUISITION OFFICER, AND KONKAN RAILWAY CORPORATION LTD., KARWAR.

APPELLANTS

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. BUDDU SOMEBADDU SOME GOUDA AGE: 51 YRS, R/O BADAGERI, POST: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

SOMA SOMU GOUDA

SINCE DECEASED HIS LRS

2. SANNU W/O SOMA GOUDA AGE: 60 YRS,

35

0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUITES, R/O BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

RAMA S/O SOMA GOUDA

SINCE DECEASED HIS LRS.

3. SANMAGU W/O RAMA GOUDA AGE: 39 YRS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUITES, R/O BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

4. UMESH S/0 RAMA GOUDA AGE: 20 YRS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUTIES, R/O BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

5. KUSUMA W/O RAJU GOUDA AGE: 22 YRS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUTIES, R/0 BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

6. HALAKKI S/0 SOMA GOUDA AGE: 40 YRS, 0CC: AGRICULTURIST R/0 BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

7. SHIVAKANT S/O SOMA GOUDA AGE: 35 YRS, 0CC: AGRICULTURIST R/0 BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

8. GULABI W/0 DEVU GOUDA AGE: 42 YRS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUTIES, R/O BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

9. AYAMMA W/O SUKRU GOUDA AGE: 36 YRS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD DUTIES, R/O BADAGERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

RAKU SOMU GOUDA

SINCE DECESED BY HIS LRS 36

10, HONNAPPA RAKU GOUDA, AGE: 35 YRS,

R/O BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

11. BUDDURAKUGOUDA AGE: 32 YRS,

R/O BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

12. DEVU SUKRU GOUDA AGE: 38 YRS, R/O BADAGERI POST: BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

HONNA SUKRU GOUDA

SINCE DECEASED HIS LRS

13. MANGALA W/O HONNA GOUDA AGE: 30 YRS, R/O BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

14. DEEPIKA HONNA GOUDA AGE: 18 YRS, R/O BHAVIKERI TQ: ANKOLA.

15. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE. ... RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:05.04.2010, PASSED IN LAC NO.30/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.) KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.11,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.22431/2012:

BETWEEN

1. STATE OF KARNATAKA REPTD. BY ITS PRL. SECRETARY, REVENUE DEPARTMENT, VIDHANA SOUDHA, BANGALORE. 37

2. THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISiTION OFFICER, PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, MINI VIDHANA SOUDHA, KARWAR. APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K, VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. SMT. UMBAI RENUKA NAIK, R/O AMADALLI, VILLAGE, KARWAR.

2. KRISHNA RENUKA NAIK R/O AMADALLI VILLAGE, KARWAR.

3. VISHNU RENUKA NAIK, R/O AMADALLI VILLAGE, KARWAR.

4. GANAPATI RENUKA NAIK R/O AMADALLI VILLAGE, KARWAR.

5. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE-560 042.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISI TION

ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD

DTD:07.07.2011, PASSED IN LAC NO.119/2010 , ON THE

FILE OF THE ADDL. CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN. ), KARWAR,

AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.1 1,500/- PER GUNTA.

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IN M.F.A. NO.22462/2012:

BETWEEN

I. STATE OF KARNATAKA BY ITS SECRETARY TO THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT, M.S. BUILDING, BAN GALORE,

2. THE SPECIAL LAND ACUQISITION OFFICER, SEA BIRD PROJECT, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANTS

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

I. SHIVA MANKALU GOUDA R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

2. TIMMA MANKALU GOUDA R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKAERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

KUTNA MANKALU GOUDA

R/O. BADAGERI,

BHAVIKERI, TQ. ANKOLA. SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.,

3. SHIVA S/0. MANKALU GOUDA AGE: 60 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. BADAGERI, BHAVIKAERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

4. TIMMA S/O. MANKALU GOUDA AGE: 55 YEARS,

R/O. BADAGERI, ALAGERI,

frL

39

TQ: ANKOLA.

BUDDU GIDDA GOUDA

AGE. 55 YEARS, R/O.BADAOERI, ALAGERI, TQ. ANKOLA. SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

5. SMT. DOLLI W/O. BUDDU GOUDA AGE: 45 YEARS, 0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK, R/O. NEAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

6. SMT. SUMITRA D/O. BUDDU GOUDA AGE: 25 YEARS,

0CC: HOUSEHOLD WORK, R/O. NEAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

7. BEERA S/O. BUDDU GOUDA AGE: 23 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/0. NEAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

8. VINAYAK S/O. BUDDU GOUDA AGE: 20 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. NEAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

9. RAMESH Sb. BUDDU GOUDA AGE: 18 YEARS, 0CC: AGRICULTURE, R/O. NEAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, BADAGERI, BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

10. GOVIND GIDDA GOUDA R/O. BADAGERI,

BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA. 40

11. A'U GIDDA GOUDA RIO. BADAGERI,

BHAVIKERI, TQ: ANKOLA.

12. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE.

RESPONDENTS

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.54(1) OF LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DTD:16.09.2009, PASSED IN LAC NO.183/2006, ON THE FILE OF THE CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.) KUMTA, AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS.1 1,500/- PER GUNTA.

IN M.F.A. NO.22889/2009:

BETWEEN

THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER PROJECT SEA BIRD, NAVAL BASE, KARWAR.

APPELLANT

(BY SMT. K. VIDYAVATI, A.G.A.)

AND

1. SIDDA JANGA GOUDA RYOT, SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LR.

1A. UMAKANT SIDDA GOUDA, R/O AMADALLI, DIST:KARWAR. SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LR.

a) SIDDA JANGA GOUDA RYOT R/O. AMADALLI,

KARWAR TALUK & DIST.

2. SANNE W/O THIMA GOUDA 41

SINCE DECEASED BY HER LRS.

2A. KRISHNA TAMSAKE GOUDA AGED:60 YRS, RIO MUDALMAKKI, BINGAGA.

2B. VASU TAMSHAKA GOUDA AGE:45 YRS, R/O MUDALMAKKI, BINGAGA.

2C. SMT. HOLI W/O NARAYAN GOUDA AGE:40 YRS, R/O MUDALMAKKI, BINGAGA.

3. SOMU KUSLA GOUDA SINCE DECEASED BY HIS LRS.

3A. RAMACHANDRA 5/0 SOMA GOUDA AGED:38 YRS, R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR.

3B. THAKU 5/0 SOMA GOUDA AGED:30 YRS, RYOT,

R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR.

3C. JAIWANT S/O SOMA GOUDA AGED:28 YRS, RYOT,

R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR.

3D. DEVI D/O SOMA GOUDA AGED:24 YRS, RYOT,

R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR.

3E. SAROJINI D/O SOMA GOUDA AGED:24 YRS, RYOT,

R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, 42

TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR.

3F. GANDHARI D/O SOMAGOUDA AGED: 18 YRS, RYOT,

R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR.

3G. SMT. PREETI W/O SOMA GOUDA AGED:65 YRS, RYOT,

R/O SAKALBENA, AVERSA, TQ:ANKOLA, DIST:KARWAR,

3H. SMT. PARVATI W/O ASHOK GOUDA AGE:MAJOR, RYOT,

R/O TODUR COLONY,

TQ. & DIST:KARWAR.

31, DOLLA S/O KHUSLU GOUDA AGED:60 YRS,

R/O TODUR COLONY,

DI ST: KARWAR.

3J. SEETARAM S/O KHUSLU GOUDA AGED:55 YRS,

R/O TODUR COLONY,

DIST:KARWAR.

4. MOTA 5/0 KRISHNA GOUDA R/O MUDAGA, AMADALLI, DIST:KARWAR.

5. THE DEFENCE ESTATE OFFICER, KARNATAKA & GOA CIRCLE, BANGALORE.

RESPONDENTS

(BY SRI SIDDAPPA S. SAJJAN, ADV. FOR R4; SRI B. PAPEGOUDA, ADV. FOR R5; R2(A-C) & R3(A-J) ARE SERVED)

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c

THIS MFA IS FILED U/S. 54(1) OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1894, AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD DATED:23-03-2007, PASSED IN L.A.C, NO.16/ 1995 ON THE FILE OF THE ADDITIONAL CIVIL JUDGE (SR.DN.), AT KARWAR. AWARDING COMPENSATION OF RS. 11,500 /-

PER GUNTA.

THESE APPEALS COMING ON FOR ADMISSION THIS DAY, THE COURT DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:

JUDGMENT

Common questions of law and fact arise for decision making, and therefore, these appeals are clubbed togeth er and disposed of by this order.

2. Learned Government Advocate submits that a Division Bench of this Court in M.F.A. NO.20344/20 10 and connected appeals by order dated 31.05.2010, confirmed the market value of the land acquired for Sea Bird Project, at Rs. 11,500/- per gunta. In that view of the matter, these appeals do not survive for consideration. Appeals are accordingly dismissed.

JUDGE

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Judgment - KPCL trips as Sirsi farmer delivers shock


Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) will remember Jan 11, 2012 for a long time to come. It was the day when the corporation came close to losing its headquarters, thanks to a pugnacious farmer.

On a day of high drama, Shivram Goankar, a farmer from Bailkol village, North Canara district, embarrassed the KPCL no end when he, along with court and police officials, arrived at Shakti Bhavan (KPCL headquarters) in Bangalore to auction its property based on a court direction. And the reason for this unusual development? Compensation.
In 1997, the KPCL built a dam across Kali River to generate 512 lakh units of power. The Kali-Kodasalli power project was situated in Joida and Yallapura taluks of North Canara.
Due to the dam, five villages in Joida and Yallapura taluks and several thousand acres of land were submerged; over 400 families also lost their livelihood.
The KPCL, which had initially assured suitable compensation to the affected villagers, later went back on its promise and offered a meagre amount of land and money as compensation. When few farmers objected to the compensation package and demanded rehabilitation of the village in terms of providing basic amenities, the KPCL refused to raise the compensation, forcing the aggrieved farmers to knock the court’s doors.
Goankar filed a civil suit in the Sirsi court demanding more compensation. In his petition, Goankar argued that the compensation amount of `29 lakh was very less, besides KPCL had offered him only 3 acres when he had lost 5 acres of land.
Based on the petition, the civil court in 2005 had directed KPCL to pay an additional compensation of `28 lakh. However, KPCL approached the high court challenging the lower court order.
The HC not only upheld the lower court order, but also raised the compensation amount to `93 lakh. KPCL then approached the Supreme Court challenging the HC verdict, but the apex court quashed their petition on January 1 and directed KPCL to pay the amount at the earliest.  

Friday, April 16, 2010

Naval Base at Karwar - The Untold Agony in the Achievements...

India is finally going in for a major expansion of its newest naval base at Karwar in coastal Karnataka, which provides it "strategic depth" on the western seaboard and will house aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines in the future.

This comes after a long delay since the ambitious `Project Seabird' to build the futuristic Karwar naval base was first approved by the government way back in 1985 at an initial cost of Rs 350 crore. Budgetary constraints derailed the project for a decade before a truncated Phase-I was approved in 1995, with the work finally commencing in 1999 with a Rs 2,500 crore fund allocation.

"Phase-I is now fully complete. We have 10 warships based there. Now, the detailed project report for Phase-II is in the final stages. After approval by the Cabinet Committee on Security, construction will begin next year,'' Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma told TOI. Navy will be able to berth 25 to 30 big warships at Karwar after Phase-II gets over by 2017, he added. The base will also house a wide variety of smaller ships, including 10 of the 80 fast-interceptor craft of Sagar Prahari Bal, the specialised force being raised for coastal security after the 26/11 terror attacks on Mumbai. 

Sourcehttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/After-long-delay-India-moves-to-expand-strategic-Karwar-naval-base/articleshow/5804347.cms



INS Kadamba

INS Seabird

Project Seabird was a program to establish a new Naval Base, the INS Kadamba. This base would be India's first base exclusively for naval ships and the largest. Prior to its existence, naval ships shared space with commercial vessels at the two major ports in Mumbai and Visakhampatnam as well as smaller enclaves in Kochi, Goa and other small ports. A new Naval Base on the western coast was sanctioned in 1985 primarily on strategic consideration for completion by 1995 to provide additional infrastructure for the growing Naval Fleet. Karwar in Karnataka was chosen as the location of this base. The base would is under the jurisdiction of the Western Naval Command.
The Naval base was inaugurated by Defence Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee on 05 May 2005. The then Prime Minister Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi laid the foundation stone on 24 Oct 1986. The project was originally conceived by Admiral OS Dawson (Retd), PVSM, AVSM, ADC, who was Chief of Naval Staff from 28 Feb 82 to 30 Nov 84.
The West Coast was chosen for the location of the new base since the eastern base at Visakhapatnam, which could berth 50 ships, was considered adequate for India’s security needs in the east. Mumbai, on the west coast, was too congested due the substantial number of merchant vessels that docked there regularly, often forcing naval ships to wait a day before they could dock. Shallow waters along the channel in Mumbai prevent the berthing of aircraft carriers, which would have to lie in anchorage. Expansion of the Mumbai base was impossible and nearby buildings such as the Bombay Stock Exchange presented a security risk. Furthermore, Mumbai was a mere 580 nautical miles (900 kilometers) from Karachi whereas the Karwar base would be around 900 nautical miles (1,450 kilometers) from Karachi, thus being further away from potential attacks such as via missiles. The topography of the Karwar base was also considered valuable by the Navy. Features include sufficient and even water depth permitting easy berthing and navigation, hilly forested terrain to camouflage ground installations and the low occurrence of siltation.
The project was beset with abnormal delays. Despite revision of completion schedule from 1995 to 2005, the execution of marine works commenced after 14 years in 1999 raising doubts about the completion of the project even as per the revised schedule.
The cost of the project estimated at Rs 350 crore (Rs 3.5 billion) in 1985 increased to Rs 959 crore in 1990 on finalisation of detailed project report and further escalated to Rs 1294 crore in 1995, though the scope of the project was considerably reduced. The Ministry accepted consultancy services for supervision, contract management and quality assurance at higher rates than that quoted by foreign consultant in July 1990, resulting in extra expenditure of Rs 7 crore. Incomplete and inadequate studies by Central Water Power Research Station entrusted with site selection studies prolonged the studies for more than eight years. Tardy progress in implementation of approved rehabilitation package for the affected families despite budgetary allocations for this project led to its revision time and again and ultimately its financial impact increased by Rs 78.20 crore. Investment of Rs 2.64 crore on creation of assets, established to match the proposed commencement of marine works in June 1998 remained unproductive due to non-acquisition of land and conclusion of marine works contract.
The Ministry sanctioned in July 1986, acquisition of 6933 acres of State Government revenue and forest land and 5421 acres of private land at a cost of Rs 22 crore. But subsequent developments like (a) minimising human displacement (b) restriction on construction within 200 metres from high tide line, (c) planning of Konkan Railway line through the station and (d) reduced scope of the project necessitated reassessment of land to be acquired. Out of 8175 acres land decided to be finally acquired, 324 acres had not been acquired as of January 2000.
The INS Kadamba was commission on May 31, 2005. As of then, Project Seabird was being executed on 4480 hectares (11200 acres) of land, which was a mix of forest, revenue and private land. More than 4000 families living in 13 villages have been relocated to seven Rehabilitation Centers. Out of the acquired 3500 hectares of forest land, only 400 hectares have been used for construction. As per the existing policy, 800 hectares of compensatory afforestation has been done. In addition, about 900 hectares of afforestation has been carried out within the Naval area after taking over. Some sources have estimated the cost the total project cost at US$800 million.
Due to budget limitations, the Navy halved the original Phase I of Project Seabird. Phase II which will last from 2005 to 2010 will double most of the existing facilities. In addition, a naval air station will also be constructed where large ship-based helicopters will be stationed. The Navy ultimately plans to berth 50 vessels at Karwar.
Currently, the Navy plans to station the operating fleet of the Western Naval Command at Karwar while sending ships for repair and maintenance to Mumbai.
One of the unique feature of the base is the ship-lift and ship-transfer system for dry docking of the ship at the Naval Ship Repair Yard. The ship-lift is capable of lifting upto 10,000 tonnes and measures 175m x 28m. A ship-lift is a large elevator platform that can be lowered into water and lift a ship vertically to the yard-level so that the ship can be moved onto a dry repair berth on land. The ship-lift will be able to lift all other Indian Navy vessels except aircraft carriers and supply vessels. Currently there are 2 jetties available for ship-berthing. Ultimately, 11 piers will be available which will be able to accommodate 42 ships. Ships will be placed by end 2005 to enable the Western Naval Command with operational flexibilities.

Land Acquisition/Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons

The land required for execution of Project Seabird was approx. 4480 hectares, which was a mix of forest, revenue and private land. Over 4000 families living in 13 villages were required to be rehabilitated. The rehabilitation of the project affected families commenced in 1995 and this process went through various stages of negotiations, agitations, resistance, discussions and meetings with the involvement of local, state and national level political level leadership, including the High Court of Karnataka and National Human Rights Commission. Finally, at a meeting between the then Raksha Mantri and the CM of Karnataka in 1999, a comprehensive rehabilitation package was settled at a cost of Rs 126 crores as opposed to the original estimate of only Rs 9 crores. The actual work at site was to have been completed within 10 years (1995-2005), but could only commence in 2000 after the project affected families were rehabilitated in seven Rehabilitation Centers. The Project is being executed in a holistic manner with the involvement of all agencies. 
Non-payment of Compensation – Movable Assets of Govt Office Attached
The court personnel attached the movable assets found in the office of the special land acquisition officer of the Seabird Naval Base here, located in the office of the district deputy commissioner, on Monday March 8. The court had ordered for the attachment of the movable assets of the office, as per an execution petition filed by the persons aggrieved at the non-payment of compensation for their lands acquired for the naval base.
Land belonging to the late Vishnu Siddappa Naik, the late Datta Siddappa Naik, and their brother, Mohan Siddappa Naik, located in Chendia Aligadda village, had been acquired by the land acquisition officer in the year 1989.  The land owners, dissatisfied with the price offered for their lands, had approached the court for enhancement of compensation, which was granted by the civil court here. Thereafter, the government had filed a special leave petition in the High Court to approach the Supreme Court against the court order, which was declined. The appeal filed by the estate officer of the department of defence in the court against the court order, is yet to be admitted by the Supreme Court.
The court bailiffs took away chairs, tables, fans, Xerox machine, and cupboards found in the office. Employees of the office, who initially resisted the move, had to move out of the office as they could not function in the office that was being emptied. Advocate for the displaced persons, P S Bhat, said that the court took this step, as the land acquisition officer failed to pay compensation as per the court order, even after several requests were made to him on this issue.
Source - Daijiworld.com



Compensation, a mirage for Seabird land losers in Karwar - Deccan Herald
It is 24 years since the government acquired 2,500 acres of private land from people in Karwar and Ankola taluks to build ‘Seabird,’ the biggest naval base in Asia.
However, compensation has become a mirage for the people who lost their home and hearth for the naval base. The land acquisition process for the project costing Rs 25,000 crore began in 1986. But the compensation distribution has run into a controversy. As a result nearly 25,000 people of 8,000 families have become homeless.

These people had sacrificed their land to strengthen the defence system of the country. However, they are yet to be compensated. The Government had paid just Rs 150 per gunta. Those who lost the land went to the court saying that the sum was too meagre.

The Additional Civil court (Senior Division) directed the government to pay Rs 11,500 per gunta. According to the court order, Geethabai Dayanand Naik, who had given up her land, was given a compensation amount of Rs 4.90 lakh.  However, the Defence department appealed to the High Court against the lower court order stating that it was not possible for the government to give such a huge amount. The High Court upheld the order of the civil court. The Department has now filed a special leave petition in the Supreme Court. It will take a long time for the hearing to come up in the Supreme Court.

The majority of the families who have lost land either belong to the fisher community or are farmers. As the seashores are a part of the naval base project, the fishermen are worried about their future. The farmers rehabilitated in a barren land are not able to continue with their agriculture activities. 

Source - http://www.deccanherald.com/content/61202/compensation-mirage-seabird-land-losers.html
More - http://onespot.wsj.com/india-news/2010/03/30/a/603926757-compensation-a-mirage-for-seabird/


Despair of the displaced


The displaced families complain that the land in the rehabilitation centres is not fit for cultivation and that the government has not been able to provide them an alternative livelihood.

PROJECT SEABIRD has, by and large, overcome its initial setbacks, but many of the families that lost their land and/or livelihood as a result of the building of the naval base are yet to find their feet.
According to revenue records, 4,111 families, including 3,315 engaged in farming on less than one acre of own land and 856 of fisherfolk, living in 12 villages have been affected by the project. However, Prabhakar Rane, a former Karnataka Minister who is honorary president of the Seabird Naval Base and Konkan Railway Evacuees Forum, disputes the figure. He says there are more than 10,000 project-displaced families, comprising around 40,000 people.
The 11-year delay between the final land acquisition notification in 1989 and the actual shifting of people from the project site added to the problems associated with rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R). During this period of uncertainty, families expanded and land prices climbed. The displaced families were unhappy with the R&R package that the Karnataka government offered initially. In 1989, many of them approached the Karnataka High Court, which forbade the evacuation of people until "proper rehabilitation measures" were undertaken.
In August 1998, the Defence Ministry and the State government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on a Rs.126-crore rehabilitation package, and the court allowed the project to proceed. Under the package, the head of every displaced family received Rs.50,000 and a house site in one of the newly created rehabilitation centres (RCs), while two adult sons and one unmarried daughter above the age of 35 got Rs.70,000. (The site was in addition to the compensation plus 30 per cent solatium and 12 per cent interest received for the extent of land lost.) Seven RCs were created - at Chittakula, Amadalli and Harwada for fishermen and at Todur, Hattikeri, Belekeri and Mudageri for agriculturists.
The displaced families want the R&R package to be extended to all sons and a maintenance allowance for the 12 years that they remained without their lands and jobs. The families are unhappy with the RCs, most of which do not have proper roads and a regular water supply system. Most important, the families want the State government to provide an alternative livelihood, which even government officials agree they have not been able to do. The few government-sponsored employment generation schemes (like carpentry, poultry and mushroom farming) have not found favour with the displaced people. They hope the government or the Navy will provide them with jobs as security guards, drivers or secretaries.
Said Nagubeechu Gowda, whose family lost land in NK Bail, Berede and Bavekeri villages and has now been rehabilitated at the Belekeri RC: "Earlier we cultivated paddy and even cash crops like coconut, groundnut and cashew, but here the land is not fertile, we cannot cultivate anything. There is no water either for drinking or for irrigation. Many of the wells have dried up." Added Sukri Gowda, a farmhand who has also been rehabilitated at the Belekeri RC: "There is hardly any agricultural activity close to the RC. We cannot even collect firewood because the Navy has taken over most of the forest areas."
Source - Frontline

Seabird officer issued notice

The additional civil court (senior grade) here has issued a showcause notice to the land acquisition officer of Seabird Naval Base project, asking him why he should not be arrested for not complying with the court order.
A case was filed about 10 years ago by one Janaki Teka Naik of Amadalli village, asking for more compensation for her land acquired by the naval base. But after her death when the court case was still in progress, her son Devidas Naik continued with the case. On February 7, 2008, the court ordered the land acquisition officer to deposit 25% of the amount of the additional compensation to be paid to Devidas.
As per the direction of the court, the officer presented a cheque of Rs 29,57,928 in the court on October 18, 2008. The cheque was sent to State Bank of India's Bangalore branch for realization. But due to the negligence of the bank staff, the cheque was not realized even after nine months, according to a written statement issued by Pradeep Naik, the advocate representing Devidas in the case. Repeated requests of Devidas and his family made to the land acquisition officer, bank officials and defence officials did not yield any results. Considering this as a serious offence, the court issued the showcause notice to the land acquisition officer.