Insta

Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Train: Gujarat High Court Clears Land Acquisition By State Government, Rejects Petitions

IANS

Sep 19, 2019, 06:02 PM | Updated 06:02 PM IST


 Shinkansen bullet trains at Tokyo Train Station (Carl Court/Getty Images)
Shinkansen bullet trains at Tokyo Train Station (Carl Court/Getty Images)

The Gujarat High Court on Thursday (19 September) gave full clearance to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious bullet train project as it rejected over 100 petitions filed by farmers against the land acquisition process and "inadequate" compensation.

A bench of Justice Anant Dave and Justice Biren Vaishnav declined to entertain the petitions challenging the land acquisition for Ahemdabad-Mumbai bullet train project, a 508-km-long project is being undertaken by National High-Speed Rail Corporation Ltd.

Upholding the validity of the Gujarat amendment in 2016 to the Centre's land acquisition law, the court noted that though the project is multi-state, the Centre had approved executive power to Gujarat to acquire land for it.

Indicating the legal validity of the process, it observed the President has given assent to this delegation of power, with retrospective effect, to Gujarat. Hence the state can issue notification on the land acquisition process, though it did not have this power in the initial stage.

Justifying Gujarat notifying the land acquisition without Social Impact Assessment (SIA), the court said that state skipping the Central law's provision of mandatory Social Impact Assessment & Rehabilitation & Resettlement before the project was also legal and hence the notification is valid.

The court said that the SIA process carried out under the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) guidelines was appropriate and satisfactory.

Ruling on the issue of the compensation for the farmers, the court said the farmers can produce evidence of higher compensation in other projects to justify their demands

Nearly 60 per cent of the total 6,900 farmers affected by the project had registered objections to the land acquisition process. A representative of the famers reportedly said that they can challenge this decision in the apex court.

In 2018, five farmers from Surat district moved the court against Gujarat's land acquisition notification. They claimed that the Centre has the power to issue notification, and the state government does not have the power to acquire land for the multi-state rail project.

Though these five petitioners withdrew their petition, more than 100 farmers from the south and central districts of Gujarat moved the High Court challenging the amendments made by Gujarat in the central land acquisition law.

Nearly a 1,000 farmers, while the hearing was ongoing, had filed a one-page affidavit registering their objection on the land acquisition project and demanded the nature of compensation should be aligned with Centre's land acquisition law, which incorporates the socio-economic impact of the project on the people affected.

The farmers also insisted on compensation should be based on the current market value of the land.

The railways, however, claimed that the state government has the power to acquire land, as the President's assent had already delegated these powers to it.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)


Get Swarajya in your inbox.


Magazine


image
States