The Right to Fair Compensation and
Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment)
Bill, 2015, popularly known as Land bill, was adopted by the Lok Sabha have six
important facts -
1 The
Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill, 2015 seeks to Amend the Act of 2013 (LARR
Act, 2013).
2 The
Bill creates five special categories of land use: 1. defence, 2. rural
infrastructure, 3. affordable housing, 4. industrial corridors, and 5.
infrastructure projects including Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects
where the central government owns the land
3 The
Bill exempts the five categories from provisions of the LARR Act, 2013 which
requires the consent of 80 per cent of land ownersto be obtained for private
projects and that of 70 per cent of land owners for PPP projects.
4 The
Bill allows exemption for projects in these five categories from requiring
Social Impact Assessment be done to identify those affected and from the
restrictions on the acquisition of irrigated multi-cropped land imposed by LARR
Act 2013.
5 The
Bill brings provisions for compensation, rehabilitation, and resettlement under
other related Acts such as the National Highways Act and the Railways Act in
consonance with the LARR Act.
6 The
Bill changes acquisition of land for private companies mentioned in LARR Act,
2013 to acquisition for ‘private entities’. A private entity could include
companies, corporations and nonprofit organisations.
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