MUMBAI, December 1: A prime plot owned by the F E Dinshaw Trust, admeasuring 1,58,922 square metres at Malad, was ordered to be released from government acquisition by the Bombay High Court.Businessman Nusli Wadia and others like Maureen Wadia, Rajesh Batra and H S Srinivas are trustees of the Dinshaw Trust. As per a draft notification issued on June 1977, served under the Land Acquisition Act, the plot was to be acquired by the government. The final notification was served in July 1979.
The petitioner trust moved the court challenging the validity of the acquisition. They claimed that while the draft notification mentioned the land was acquired for staff quarters of the Post and Telegraph employees, the final notification mentioned it was for Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) employees. The petition was admitted in 1988 and an interim order stayed the possession of land by the Union of India.
The final order passed by HC today quashed the land acquisition proceedings. The grounds under whichthe acquisition was set aside are two-fold. First, under the Act, either the state or Centre acquires land or it delegates the power to another authority. In this case, the divisional commissioner, Konkan was asked to serve the draft notification. However, the commissioner was not asked to give the final notice. Therefore, the final order of acquisition is not within the commissioner's jurisdiction.
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