1 S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 9332/2008 (Dhau & ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan & ors.) Date of order :: 20th April 2009 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.Sudhir Sharma for the petitioners Mr.P.P.Choudhary for the respondent No.3 Mr.Mahendra Choudhary for Mr.G.R.Punia, AAG The matter has been placed for orders on the application (IA No.1407/2009) as moved on behalf of the respondent No.3 seeking disposal of the writ petition in terms of compromise agreement entered into by the petitioners and the respondent-Company. It has been pointed out by the learned counsel for the parties that similar writ petitions have already been disposed of by this Court in terms of the similar nature compromise agreements whereby the respondent-Company has agreed to pay enhanced compensation to the persons interested. Learned counsel have placed for perusal a copy of the order dated 17.10.2008 as passed in CWP No.3473/2008: Kisna Ram & anr. Vs. State of Rajasthan & ors. and are ad idem that present matter may be disposed of in the same terms. While disposing of the said writ petition, this Court observed,- ''During pendency of the writ petition, the petitioners and the respondent company have mutually agreed to enter into a compromise in order to settle the dispute in respect of the land in question which is subject matter of the acquisition through a 2 “Compromise Agreement” annexed with application as Annex.A/1. By the said compromise agreement the respondent company voluntarily agreed to enhance the compensation in addition to what has been deposited by the company and accepted by the petitioners and the respondent company is prepared to deposit the enhanced differential compensation with the Land Acquisition Officer as per the directions of this Court and the petitioner/ interested persons would be free to withdraw the same. The petitioners undertake to surrender all the original title documents that are in their possession relating to the land in question. On receipt of the enhanced differential compensation under the agreement, the petitioners shall have no right, possession, lien, title on the land and shall not dispute the acquisition of the land, compensation awarded and quantum of compensation. The petitioners also agree that they have no grievance with the process followed by the respondents for acquisition of the land which was acquired by respondent State for the respondent company and the petitioners' claim through this writ petition was only to the extent of enhancement of compensation. The Compromise Agreement has been entered into on 26th September, 2008 between the petitioners and the respondent No.3 company. Since the parties have settled the dispute by the compromise agreement Annex.A/1 and therefore, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that nothing survives in the writ petition and the same may be disposed of in terms of the compromise agreement Annex.A/1 annexed with the application. The writ petition is therefore, disposed of in terms of the Compromise Agreement (Annex.A/1) annexed with the application. The said Compromise Agreement Annex.A/1 is made Rule of the Court and shall form the part of this order. The respondent company shall deposit the enhanced differential compensation with the Land Acquisition Officer within a period of four weeks and the petitioner/ interested persons would be free to withdraw the same. The Application being I.A. No. 14345/08 stands disposed of.'' In the present case too, the parties are said to have entered into the compromise agreement copy whereof has been filed as Annexure-A/1 with the application (IA 3 No.1407/2009) In view of the consensus of the parties, this writ petition is also disposed of in terms of the compromise agreement (Annex.A/1) annexed with the application. The said compromise agreement is made Rule of the Court and shall form the part of this order. The respondent-Company shall deposit the enhanced differential compensation with the Land Acquisition Officer within a period of four weeks and the petitioners/interested persons would be free to withdraw the same. The application ( IA No.1407/2009) stands disposed of. No costs. (DINESH MAHESHWARI),J. MK