IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH SHIMLA RFA No.270 of 2005 along with RFA Nos.271, 272, 273, 274 and 275 of 2005. Judgment Reserved on: 30.3.2010 Date of decision: 05.05.2010 1. RFA No.270 of 2005. LAC & Others ….Appellants Versus Subash & Others ….Respondents 2. RFA No.271 of 2005. LAC & Others ….Appellants Versus Rajinder Krishan & Others ….Respondents 3. RFA No.272 of 2005. LAC & Others ….Appellants Versus Manohar Lal ….Respondent 4. RFA No.273 of 2005. LAC & Others ….Appellants Versus Murari Lal & Another ….Respondents 5. RFA No.274 of 2005. LAC & Others ….Appellants Versus Yogesher Dutt Sharma & Others ….Respondents 6. RFA No.275 of 2005. LAC & Others ….Appellants Versus Pyare Lal & Another ….Respondents Coram The Hon’ble Mr.Justice Dev Darshan Sud,J. Whether approved for reporting ?1 Yes. For the Appellant(s): Ms.Ruma Kaushik, Additional Advocate General. For the Respondent(s): Mr.Bhupender Gupta, Senior Advpcate Advocate with Mr.Praneet Gupta, Dev Darshan Sud,J. The judgment in these appeals was reserved on 30.3.2010. Clarification of a part of the record was 1 Whether the reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgement? Yes. 2 required, therefore, these appeals are listed again for further consideration. 2. These appeals relate to the land acquired by the State for setting up a Sewerage Plant in Solan Town, arising out of the same notification issued by the State Government, the learned reference Court has awarded a sum of Rs.812/- per square meter for the land. In R.F.A. No.8 of 2007, titled: L.A.C. and Others vs. Smt.Rattani and Another and other connected appeals, I upheld the award made by the learned reference Court. In these circumstances, all these appeals are dismissed. It is directed that they shall be abide by the judgment passed in RFA No.8 of 2007 decided by this Court. 3. One contention urged on behalf of learned Advocate General requires to be considered. It is urged that deduction for development of the land should have been awarded as this is the normal rule. 4. This submission cannot be accepted as I do not find any pleading as the foundation or evidence which has been brought on the record. In C.R. Nagaraja Shetty(2) vs. Special Land Acquisition Officer and Estate Officer and Another, (2009)11 SCC 75, the Supreme Court holds:- “18. The situation is no different in the present case. All that the acquiring body has to achieve is to widen the national highway. There is no further 3 question of any development. We again, even at the cost of repetition, reiterate that no evidence was shown before us in support of the plea of the proposed development. We, therefore, hold that the High Court has erred in directing the deduction on account of the developmental charges at the rate of Rs.25 per square foot out of the ordered compensation at the rate of Rs.75 per square foot. We set aside the judgment to that extent.” (PP-79) 5. The award passed in these appeals is based on another award which has been referred to by the learned reference Court in its judgment. However, this is not a satisfactory method for arriving at a conclusion as it is the settled law that in evidence that a document has to be proved in accordance with law. The Court states that the award is lying in its safe custody and therefore, can be relied upon. This is a practice which cannot be encouraged. Considering now that the proceedings were conducted in the year 1996 and the case has been hanging fire for more than 14 years, it would be in appropriate to remand the case for the purposes of only having that award exhibited formally. In these circumstances, I deem it fit to dispose of these appeals in accordance with the judgment rendered in RFA No.8 of 2007 in which the acquisition was for the same purpose was the subject matter of adjudication. 4 CMP(M) No.697 of 2005 in RFA No.270 of 2005. CMP(M) No.698 of 2005 in RFA No.271 of 2005 CMP(M) No.693 of 2005 in RFA No.272 of 2005 CMP(M) No.699 of 2005 in RFA No.273 of 2005 CMP(M) No.694 of 2005 in RFA No.274 of 2005 CMP(M) No.700 of 2005 in RFA No.275 of 2005 6. On the applications for additional evidence, which have been drafted under the provisions of Order 18 Rule 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure which are not maintainable but the only provisions applicable would be Order 41 Rule 27, even accepting that mentioning of the wrong provisions of the law would not constitute a bar to urge these applications, I find that the pleadings do not specify the provisions of Order 41 Rule 27 in which additional evidence can be admitted. The primary ground urged is that since huge compensation has to be paid, therefore, additional evidence would be required to be led. There is nothing to indicate as to why this evidence was not adduced before the learned appellate Court. Moreover, the so- called sale deeds which are sought to be proved do not advance the case of the State any further as the proximity of these sale deeds to the date of issuance of Notification under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, has not been established. All these applications are, therefore, dismissed. These appeals are accordingly rejected. There shall be no order as to costs. May 5, 2010. (Dev Darshan Sud) (aks) Judge.