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Special economic zones: A grey area of land acquisition.


Date: 10-03-2009
Subject: Special economic zones: A grey area of land acquisition
Land is the most important natural resource upon which all human activity is based since time immemorial. It continues to have enormous economic, social and symbolic relevance.  How access to land can be obtained remained a debatable question? The origins of the land acquisition act can be traced to 1824, when the British colonial power felt the need to codify in law what was earlier undisguised forcible seizure of land. The Bengal Regulation I of 1824 was based on the principle of '''eminent domain' - the power of the state to take any private property for public use - and enabled land to be acquired for roads, canals and other public works. This was extended to cover land acquisition for the railways in 1850. Separate laws that had evolved in the territories around Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were consolidated into a single law applicable to all the territories of British India by 1857. In 1870, the rules for determination of compensation for the land acquired based on 'market value' were defined, a 'solatium' (additional compensation over market value in view of the involuntary nature of parting with the land) introduced, and the right of appeal to civil court in case of dispute over compensation provided. This law evolved over a period of time under British rule and took the consolidated form of the 'Land Acquisition Act 1894' which has remained almost unchanged to this day.

What were the key concerns of the colonial legislators? The state had to be able to acquire land for a 'public purpose' quickly and easily; excessive compensation, seen as wastage of government resources, was to be avoided. The law was framed with exactly the above concerns in view. The imperial stance was evident in one simple fact - 'public purpose' was neither defined nor elaborated by the law; it was sufficient for the state to declare it to be so. Further, elaborate rules were framed for determining compensation and ensuring that payouts deemed to be 'excessive' did not happen.


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