Exploring alternatives to land acquisition(探索土地征用的替代品).pdf
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Exploring alternatives to land
acquisition
By
Léna Chiaravalli
Centre for Public Policy Research
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Elamkulam, Kochi, Kerala, India 682020
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August 2012 ©Copyrights reserved
Contents
Contents 2
1. Abstract 3
2. Introduction 4
3. Background 5
3.1. The procedure for land acquisition 5
3.2. The major drawbacks of this practice 6
4. Proposed models 8
4.1. Land consolidation models, the potential for a win-win outcome 8
4.2. The applicability of land consolidation schemes in India 14
4.3. A successful case of land pooling practice in India: the story of Magarpatta 19
5. Conclusion 21
6. Bibliography 22
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1. Abstract
In India, the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 gives the right for Government authorities to acquire
parcels of land for the implementation of development projects. In the context of a rapid
growth of cities, the process of urbanisation shall accompany the needs of increasing
populations. Thus, the Government tends to make use of his eminent domain power –the right
to acquire land for a public purpose- very regularly. However, in practice, this process can
imply the displacement of the affected landowners, whom are sometimes forced to give away
their property in exchange of compensations. These events contributed to feed people‟s
bitterness for this practice, and the prop
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