
Land Acquisition Law
The Land Acquisition Law governs how governments acquire private land for public projects like roads, schools, or hospitals. It ensures that landowners are fairly compensated for their land, considering its market value and any other relevant factors. The law also aims to balance development needs with the rights of property owners, providing procedures for notification, valuation, and appeals. Its goal is to make land acquisition transparent, fair, and just, preventing arbitrary dispossession and ensuring rightful owners receive equitable compensation for the loss of their property.