pointed out that the High Court committed a glaring error in construing the affidavit filed by the respondents in MFA No.101083 of 2016. He urged that in the said matter, the affidavit which was filed pertained to an acquisition of 2009, wherein the Reference Court had determined compensation at the rate of Rs.5,00,000/- per acre. 9. Having given our thoughtful consideration to the submissions advanced at bar and after going through the material available on record, we find that the respondents themselves have agreed to award the market value at the rate of Rs. 3,69,000/- per acre along with statutory benefits for the lands 3acquired under the notification of the years 2004-2005. 10. For the market value fixed in the years 2004-2005 at the rate of Rs.3,69,000/- per acre, an escalation of 5 per cent per year has already been applied. 11. For the lands acquired in the year 2009, the market value had been fixed by the Reference Court at Rs. 5,00,000/- per acre and above. 12. The lands of