IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Writ Petition No.4136 of 2011 Date of decision: 16.03.2011 Vas Devi Puri …..Petitioner versus State of Punjab and others ……Respondents CORAM: Hon’ble Mr.Justice Jasbir Singh Hon’ble Mr.Justice Rakesh Kumar Garg Present: Mr.Sunil Chadha, Advocate for the petitioner Jasbir Singh, J. (Oral) C.M. Nos.3987-3989 of 2011 Applications allowed, documents are taken on record. CWP No.3136 of 2011 As per facts given in this writ petition, 15 kanal of land owned by the father of the petitioner, was acquired way back by issuing the notifications under Sections 4 and 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (in short, the Act) on 2.2.1977. Record reveals that vide notifications, mentioned above, land was acquired for a public purpose, namely, ‘for allotment of the house-sites to the landless workers in the rural areas’. It is apparent from the record that the petitioner’s father filed CWP No.4514 of 1978 in the Hon’ble Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, seeking quashment of the above said notifications, however, he failed. It is also on record that other land owners also Civil Writ Petition No.4136 of 2011 challenged those notifications in this Court, remained unsuccessful and also failed in the Hon’ble Supreme Court. It is case of the petitioner that no award has been passed qua the acquired land. It is further stated that earlier, Mr.Brij Lal Puri, father of the petitioner and after his death on 13.1.1980, the petitioner and his brother started asserting their claim to get compensation amount for the acquired land. To say that award was not passed, reliance has been placed upon some documents annexed with this writ petition. On 8.3.2011, following order was passed:- It is a case in which writ petition has been filed after 33 years of acquisition of land by stating that the compensation has not been paid. On account of delay, probably, it will not be possible for Court to grant any relief to the petitioner unless he shows that the efforts were made in the meantime to claim his right. On request, adjourned to 16.3.2011. In response thereto, many documents have been put on record. Reading of documents Annexure P31 and P35 clearly indicates that the amount of unclaimed compensation of Rs.16,23,065.21 stands deposited in the Government Treasury under the Rural Housing Scheme by the Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Batala. If that is so, we have failed to understand that if an award was not passed, on what basis the amount of compensation was assessed. Documents further reveal that father of the petitioner and thereafter the petitioner had gone to everybody including many political leader (Chief Minister etc.) during a span of 33 years, but did not prefer to knock the doors of the Court to get justice knowing fully well that it is available to them. After such a long time, we feel that the petitioner is not 2 Civil Writ Petition No.4136 of 2011 entitled to get any relief, who knows, the record might have been destroyed by now. No explanation worth the name has been given in this writ petition as to why the petitioner continued to wait for more than three decades in coming to the Court. No case is made out for interference. Dismissed. (Jasbir Singh) Judge 16.03.2011 (Rakesh Kumar Garg) gk Judge 3