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138x Tipe PPTX Ukuran file 0.09 MB Source: rotiodisha.nic.in
Introduction & Need for a new Act Land is a scarce natural resources Article 300 (A) of the Constitution says no person can be deprived of his property save by authority of law. Land Acquisition Act fulfils the constitutional obligation. LA Act 1894 was 120 year old. Absence of cohesive national law that address fair compensation, rehabilitation and resettlement to the land owner Absence of provision to address the issues directly affected from the loss of livelihood Absence of proper mechanism for arriving market value of land Absence of provision for weaker sections of the society (Sec. 41) Salient features of RFCTLAR&R Act 2013 First time provision of Social Impact Assessment Study for proposed projects prior to Preliminary Notification. Recognize non owners as Affected Families like Share Croppers, Tenants and Agricultural Labourers A mode of Acquisition requiring consent of displaced persons ( for private companies 80% and for PPP projects 70%) Statutory rehabilitation and resettlement entitlements for the project affected families Restricted the grounds on which land may be acquired under the urgency clause Recognition of principle of Social cost minimisation Special Provision for food security U/S 10 of the Act. Return of land to Land Bank/Original Owners as per section 101 of the Act. Important Provisions of the RFCTLAR&R Act 2013 Activities Provision under Timeline Section Preparation of SIA Section 4 Within 6 months from Notification Preliminary Notification Section 11 Within 1 year from submission of Expert Group Report and Specific proposal by Collector Declaration of Notification Section 19 Within 1 Year from 11 Notification Notice to Persons interested Section 21 Within 6 months Enquiry and Award Section 23 Power to take Possession Section 38 Within 6 months after the payment of full compensation and R&R entitlements Special Provisions for SCs and STs Section 41 Reference to LARR Authority Section 64 With a period of 30 days from the date of receipt of application by the Collector Return of land to Land Section 101 If the land is unutilized for a period of 5 Bank/Original Owners year s from the date of taking over possession Difference between Old and New Act OLD ACT NEW ACT No detailed procedure for First Schedule contains the details calculation of compensation. Only of calculation of compensation market value taken into account. No separate chapter on R&R A separate Chapter V on R&R. It provides Rehabilitation and Resettlement entitlements to the displaced and affected persons No separate provision for SCs and Section 41 says for Special STs provision for SCs and STs No such special Provision for Provision for ensuring food ensuring food security security, U/S 10 of the Act. Difference between Old and New Act OLD ACT NEW ACT No concept of SIA Study Under Section 4 SIA study is mandatory Separate provision for private No such separate provision for companies (Chapter VII) private companies. Concept of Direct purchase under Section 46 and Sub section 3 of Section 2 of the Act. The procedure for acquisition After a detail SIA study and involves sending of notification by Expert Group Appraisal Collector the District Collector and invitation can send preliminary notification of objection ( Section 4 & Section 5) under Section 11
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