This clause provides safeguards against compulsory acquisition or requisitioning of property by laying down conditions subject to which alone property may be compulsorily acquired or requisitioned and at the date when the impugned Act was enacted, it was in the following terms "No property shall be, compulsorily acquired or requisitioned save for a public purpose and save by authority of a law which provides for acquisition or requisitioning of the property for an amount which may be fixed by such law or which may be determined in accordance with such principles and given in such manner as may be specified in such law; and no, such law shall be called in question in any court on the ground that the amount so fixed or determined is not adequate or that the whole or any part of such amount is to be given otherwise than in cash Clause (2) in this form was substituted in Article 31 by the Constitution (Twenty fifth Amendment) Act, 1971 and by this amending Act, clauses (2A) and (2B) were also introduced in Article 31 and they read as follows : "(2A) Where a, law does not provide for the transfer of the ownership or right to, possession of any property to the State or to a corporation owned or controlled by the State, it shall not be deemed to provide for the compulsory acquisition or requisitioning of Property, notwithstanding that it does any person of his property.