Writ Petition No. 14147 of 2009 20-10-2011 Shri B. K. Bais, learned counsel for the petitioners. Shri Jaideep Singh, learned Govt. Advocate for the respondents No. 1, 2 and 3. Shri Aditya Adhikari, learned counsel for the respondent No. 4. Petitioners, permanent resident of Dhaudar, being aggrieved by non-grant of benefit, as per rehabilitation policy of 2002, in lieu of the land bearing khasra No. 10/1 acquired for establishment of Aluminum Smelter and Captive Power Plant, have filed this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking direction to the respondents to give all the benefits as per the Rehabilitation Policy 2002 and to pay compensation as per the market rate and as per the guide line. Respondent No. 4 has filed the return where in paragraph 4 it is stated that the land of the petitioners has already been acquired and the compensation to the tune of Rs. 4,43,276/- has been disbursed and accepted by the petitioners vide Cheque No. 053609 drawn on Union Bank of India, Bargawan, dated 04-07-2009. It is further contended in paragraph 11 :- “11.In reply to paragraph 5.6: The agreement dated 15-05-2009 being Annexure-P/5 to the Writ Petition is an understanding between the Company representative and the District Collector, Singrauli for providing additional benefits other than that provided under the Rehabilitation Policy, 2002. The Respondent No. 4 Company is committed to implement the provisions of the Agreement and presently the following benefits have been extended to the displaced families as per agreement; over and above that is being provided by Government : I. Rehabilitation Grant – For families who have shifted to R&R Colony or alternate arrangement. II. Free House – At R&R Colony. III.Free Transport arrangement – being done for shifting house hold items. IV.Old age pension – already paid starting Nov. 09. V. Free Medical Facility – Being provided in affected villages. VI.Employment ; Provided presently to more than 1500 PAPs at site in various unskilled/skilled jobs. VII.Formation of Labour Co-operatives – Already action taken and ten co- operative has been registered. VIII.Skill development of employment – Are being imparted to various social groups like women and unemployed youth from displaced families. IX.Scholarship to students. X. Sustenance allowance. XI. Financial help for every PAP's Rs. 16,000/-.” Regarding other benefits as are available under the Rehabilitation Policy, 2002 it is submitted on behalf of the respondent that the same is to be gone into by Collector, who is authorized to dwell upon the groups of land oustees. In view of above, the petition is disposed of with a direction to the Collector, Singrauli, to consider the case of the petitioners in the light of Rehabilitation Policy, 2002 as also the additional benefits which are being extended by respondent No. 4 as contained in paragraph 11 of their return and take a decision after affording an opportunity to the petitioners as well as all concerned and pass a reasoned and cogent order within a period of three months from the date of communication of this order. Till then the interim order dated 24-12-2009 as to status-quo regarding possession to continue. The petition is finally disposed of in above terms. There shall be no order as to costs. (SANJAY YADAV) JUDGE sc