Key Points

The Noida Authority has begun the process of allocating residential plots to farmers in Sector-145, marking a significant milestone after years of legal proceedings. The land acquisition journey started in 2007, with multiple court interventions and compensation disputes along the way. The Supreme Court's consistent rulings have now paved the way for plot distribution to farmers. This development represents a crucial step in addressing land rights and providing residential opportunities for agricultural landowners.

Key Points: Noida Authority Begins Residential Plot Allocation for Farmers

  • Noida marks 31.3828 hectares of land for farmer plot allocation
  • Supreme Court upheld High Court's compensation order in 2022
  • Total land area in Begumpur village is 108.223 hectares
  • Plots will cover approximately 22% of acquired land
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Noida Authority begins process to allot residential plots to farmers

Noida Authority initiates residential plot distribution for farmers in Sector-145 after long legal battles and Supreme Court clearance

"The acquisition and possession are legally valid - Noida Authority Official"

Noida, April 26

In a move to allot residential plots to farmers, the Noida Authority has completed the marking, measurement, and installation of boundary pillars on 31.3828 hectares of land in Begumpur village, located in Noida's Sector-145.

Senior officials from the Noida Authority and police department were present during the process, accompanied by a significant police force to ensure smooth execution.

The total land area in Begumpur village under consideration is 108.223 hectares.

Notifications under Sections 4/17 and 6/17 of the Land Acquisition Act were issued on November 7, 2007, and March 17, 2008, respectively.

However, the Allahabad High Court had passed a stay order on February 18, 2008.

After the stay was lifted, possession of 7.559 hectares was taken on June 17, 2008, and the remaining 100.664 hectares were acquired on June 15, 2013.

The awards for compensation were declared on January 12, 2011, and December 13, 2013.

On petitions filed by some farmers, the High Court ruled on September 13, 2019, that compensation should be paid at the prevailing market rate.

Although the Noida Authority and some farmers challenged this order in the Supreme Court, the apex court upheld the High Court's decision on May 9, 2022.

A review petition was also dismissed on November 2, 2022.

On May 17, 2023, the Supreme Court clarified that the High Court's order remains in effect.

In compliance, fresh awards were announced by the Additional District Magistrate (Land Acquisition) on January 28, 2023, and by the Collector for Land Acquisition, Gautam Buddh Nagar, on July 19, 2024.

The Noida Authority is now preparing to allocate around 22 per cent of the acquired land as residential plots to the farmers.

It has also reaffirmed that there is currently no stay order from any court on the land in question.

The acquisition and possession are legally valid, and if any future order regarding increased compensation arises, it will be implemented with full sincerity.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some good news for our farmers! They've waited long enough for this compensation. Hope the plot allotment process goes smoothly 🤞
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Priya M.
It's good to see the courts ensuring fair compensation. But 16 years from acquisition to allocation? The system needs to be more efficient.
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Amit S.
My uncle is one of the farmers affected by this. The legal battle was exhausting but at least there's light at the end of the tunnel now.
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Neha T.
While I appreciate the compensation, only 22% as residential plots seems low. What about the remaining land? Hope it's being used for public benefit and not just commercial projects.
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Sanjay V.
The legal timeline in this article shows how complex land acquisition can be. Important lesson for authorities to get compensation right the first time!
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Meena R.
Hope they maintain transparency in the plot allotment process. Farmers deserve fair treatment after all these years of struggle 💪

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