MANU/SC/1146/2011

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Civil Appeal No. 7588 of 2005

Decided On: 29.09.2011

Appellants: Royal Orchid Hotels Limited and Ors. Vs. Respondent: G. Jayarama Reddy and Ors.
[Alongwith Civil Appeal No. 7589 of 2005]

Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
G.S. Singhvi and S.J. Mukhopadhaya

JUDGMENT

G.S. Singhvi, J.

1. Whether land acquired by the State Government at the instance of the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (for short, 'the Corporation') for the specified purpose i.e. Golf-cum-Hotel Resort near Bangalore Airport, Bangalore could be transferred by the Corporation to a private individual and corporate entities is the question which arises for determination in these appeals filed against the judgment of the Karnataka High Court whereby the acquisition of land measuring 1 acre 3 guntas comprised in Survey No. 122 of Kodihalli village, Bangalore South Taluk was quashed.

The facts relating to the acquisition of land and details of the 3 cases decided by the High Court in 1991:

2. On a requisition sent by the Corporation, the State Government issued notification dated 29.12.1981 under Section 4(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (for short, 'the Act') for the acquisition of 39 acres 27 guntas land comprised in various survey numbers including Survey No. 122 of Kodihalli and Challaghatta villages, Bangalore South Taluk. After considering the reports submitted by the Special Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore under Section 5A(2) and Section 6(1A) (added by the Karnataka Act No. 17 of 1961), the State Government issued declaration under Section 6 in respect of 37 acres 4 guntas land. A combined reading of the two notifications makes it clear that the public purpose for which land was sought to be acquired was to establish Golf-cum-Hotel Resort near Bangalore Airport, Bangalore by the Corporation. The Special Land Acquisition Officer passed award dated 7.4.1986. However, as will be seen hereinafter, instead of utilizing the acquired land for the purpose specified in the notifications or for any other public purpose, the Corporation transferred the same to private parties.

3. One Dayananda Pai, a real estate developer, who is said to have entered into agreements with the landowners for purchase of land comprised in Survey Nos. 160/1, 160/2, 160/3, 160/4, 163/1, 163/2, 164/1, 164/2, 165/1, 165/2, 165/3, 165/4, 165/6, 166/1, 166/2, 166/3, 166/4, 153, 159, 167 for putting up a group housing scheme and obtained approval from the Bangalore Development Authority appears to be the person behind the move made by the Corporation for the acquisition of land for execution of tourism related projects including Golf-cum-Hotel Resort. This is the reason why his role prominently figured in the meeting of senior officers of the Bangalore Development Authority and the Corporation held on 13.1.1987 to discuss the steps to be taken for securing possession of the acquired land. In that meeting, Managing Director of the Corporation gave out that the Corporation does not have necessary finances for deposit of cost of the acquisition and Dayananda Pai h........