The Land Acquisition Bill: A Critique and a Proposal

Published By: CDE on eSS | Published Date: September, 12 , 2011

The new Bill on land acquisition recently tabled in Parliament is well intentioned but seriously flawed. Its principal defect is that it attaches an arbitrary mark-up to the historical market price to determine compensation amounts. This will guarantee neither social justice nor the efficient use of resources. The Bill also places unnecessary and severe conditions on land acquisition, such as restrictions on the use of multi-cropped land and insistence on public purpose, all of which are going to stifle the pace of development without promoting the interests of farmers. An alternative approach is presented that will allow farmers to choose compensation in either land or cash, determine their own price instead of leaving it to the government’s discretion, and also reallocate the remaining farmland in the most efficient manner. The proposed method involves a land auction covering not only the project site but also the surrounding agricultural land. [Working Paper No. 204]. URL:[http://www.cdedse.org/].

Author(s): Maitreesh Ghatak, Parikshit Ghosh | Posted on: Sep 12, 2011 | Views(1391) | Download (188)


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