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Under Section 19 of the MRTP Act, when is compensation NOT awarded?
Under Section 19 of the MRTP Act, when is compensation NOT awarded?
- When a structure is legally built.
- When the property was already under similar restrictions under another law. (correct)
- When the land is fully acquired.
- When the land is outside the planning area.
When is compensation for injurious affection excluded?
When is compensation for injurious affection excluded?
- When Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) is offered.
- When the issue is within municipal limits.
- When a structure has been newly built.
- When similar restrictions already existed under a previous law. (correct)
In land acquisition, what does 'injurious affection' refer to?
In land acquisition, what does 'injurious affection' refer to?
- Devaluation or loss of utility of the remaining land. (correct)
- Theft of property on the land.
- Damage to crops on the land.
- Soil erosion affecting the land.
What is severance in the context of land acquisition?
What is severance in the context of land acquisition?
If compensation has already been paid for injurious affection, can it be claimed again?
If compensation has already been paid for injurious affection, can it be claimed again?
Who is eligible to claim compensation for injurious affection?
Who is eligible to claim compensation for injurious affection?
In the Ujani Project case, what caused severance?
In the Ujani Project case, what caused severance?
In the Ujani Project example, what happened to the trolley lines because of land submergence?
In the Ujani Project example, what happened to the trolley lines because of land submergence?
What became non-functional due to the submergence of trolley tracks in the Ujani Project case?
What became non-functional due to the submergence of trolley tracks in the Ujani Project case?
Why did transportation costs increase after the submergence of part of the trolley line in the Ujani Project?
Why did transportation costs increase after the submergence of part of the trolley line in the Ujani Project?
Which of the following is NOT a condition for excluding compensation under Section 19 of the MRTP Act?
Which of the following is NOT a condition for excluding compensation under Section 19 of the MRTP Act?
What term describes when the remaining land loses value due to partial land acquisition?
What term describes when the remaining land loses value due to partial land acquisition?
What happens if land is substantially affected, but similar restrictions already existed under another Act?
What happens if land is substantially affected, but similar restrictions already existed under another Act?
Can multiple claims be made for the same injurious affection under different Acts?
Can multiple claims be made for the same injurious affection under different Acts?
What does the term 'rolling stock' refer to?
What does the term 'rolling stock' refer to?
Which section of the MRTP Act deals with the Exclusion of claims for compensation for injurious affection?
Which section of the MRTP Act deals with the Exclusion of claims for compensation for injurious affection?
Approximately how much land under the trolley line was submerged in the Ujani Project example?
Approximately how much land under the trolley line was submerged in the Ujani Project example?
Which of the following would qualify as injurious affection?
Which of the following would qualify as injurious affection?
In a case of severance, is partial land value loss eligible for compensation?
In a case of severance, is partial land value loss eligible for compensation?
What is a major reason for excluding compensation claims under Section 19 of the MRTP Act?
What is a major reason for excluding compensation claims under Section 19 of the MRTP Act?
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Section 19 Compensation Exclusion
Section 19 Compensation Exclusion
Compensation is not awarded if the property was already under similar restrictions under another law.
Injurious Affection Exclusion
Injurious Affection Exclusion
Compensation for injurious affection is excluded when similar restrictions already existed under a previous law.
Injurious Affection
Injurious Affection
Devaluation or loss of utility of remaining land due to acquisition.
Severance in Land Acquisition
Severance in Land Acquisition
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Repeat Compensation Claims
Repeat Compensation Claims
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Who Claims Affection?
Who Claims Affection?
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Ujani Project Severance Cause
Ujani Project Severance Cause
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Trolley Lines Submergence Effect
Trolley Lines Submergence Effect
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Non-functional Rolling Stock
Non-functional Rolling Stock
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Increased Transportation Cost Reason
Increased Transportation Cost Reason
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Not a Condition for Exclusion
Not a Condition for Exclusion
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Land Value Loss Term
Land Value Loss Term
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Substantially Affected Land Outcome
Substantially Affected Land Outcome
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Multiple Claims Allowed?
Multiple Claims Allowed?
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Rolling Stock Definition
Rolling Stock Definition
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MRTP Act Section
MRTP Act Section
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Ujani Land Submerged
Ujani Land Submerged
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Injurious Affection Example
Injurious Affection Example
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Partial Land Value Loss Eligiblity
Partial Land Value Loss Eligiblity
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Reason for Excluding Claims
Reason for Excluding Claims
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Study Notes
- These notes cover Section 19 of the MRTP Act, 1966, focusing on the exclusion of compensation claims related to severance and injurious affection.
Exclusion of Compensation (Section 19)
- Compensation is not awarded if the property was already under similar restrictions imposed by another law.
- Compensation is not awarded for injurious affection if similar restrictions existed under a previous law.
Injurious Affection
- Injurious affection refers to the devaluation or loss of utility of the remaining land after acquisition.
- An interested or affected person can claim for injurious affection.
- Increased cost due to loss of transport facility qualifies as injurious affection.
Severance
- Severance happens when land is broken into parts, reducing the usefulness of one or more parts.
- In case of severance, partial land value loss is eligible for compensation, unless excluded by Section 19.
Compensation Claim Conditions
- Compensation cannot be claimed again if it has already been paid for the same injurious affection.
- Multiple claims cannot be made for the same injurious affection under different Acts.
- Land having high market value is NOT a condition for exclusion of compensation under Section 19
Ujani Project Example
- Land acquisition for the Ujani Irrigation Project caused severance to an estate.
- Trolley lines became useless due to the submergence of land.
- The submergence of trolley tracks made the rolling stock (locomotives and wagons) non-functional.
- Transportation costs increased, because the owner had to switch to road transport.
- 6 to 7 hectares of land under the trolley was submerged in the Ujani project example.
Rolling Stock
- Rolling stock includes vehicles like locomotives and wagons used on railway lines.
Reasons for Excluding Compensation
- A major reason for excluding compensation claims under Section 19 is if the claimant already received compensation for a similar affection.
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