Come 2014 and a new
law will guide all land acquisitions by central or / state governments,
bringing in stricter norms & increasing landowners' compensation
significantly.
The ministry of rural
development plans to notify the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in
Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2013, commonly referred
to as the Land Acquisition Act, with effect from 2014, little more than two years after it
was first introduced in the Parliament.
"We will notify
the Act on January 1," Mr. Jairam Ramesh, the rural development minister,
said, adding that the entire process of the new Act coming into force is on the
fast track.
The ministry has
invited comments from the stakeholders over the next 45 days after which these
will be published in the official gazette and finalised within 90 days.
The Land Acquisition
Act was passed by the Parliament during monsoon session and has already received
the assent of the President. The law replaces the Land Acquisition Act of 1894
by establishing new rules for compensation as well as resettlement and
rehabilitation.
The most important
feature of the Act is that the developers will need the consent of up to 80% of
people whose land is acquired for private projects and of 70% of the landowners in the case of
public-private partnership projects.
Besides, it provides
for compensation as high as four times than the practice now in rural areas and
two times in urban areas.
However, industry
concerns related to land use have not been addressed in these draft rules
because it is a state subject.
"Centre will
only come out with suggestive guidelines on issues where it does not have a
legislative jurisdiction but these are desirable activity under the Land
Acquisition Act," Mr. Ramesh said.
Land acquisitions for
factories, roads & housing projects in states such as Haryana and Uttar
Pradesh have sparked clashes between farmers & state authorities, resulting
in huge project delays.
Responding to a
proposal from some political leaders on acquisition of only wasteland for
industrialisation, Mr. Ramesh said the ministry has come out with the Wasteland
Atlas of India, based on the 2008-09 figure bvfs, in association with the
Indian Space Research Organisation.
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