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SC clears decks for Yamuna Expressway
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi Sep 09, 2010, 01:30 IST

In a major boost to the Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court today cleared the decks for the ambitious multi-crore six-lane Yamuna Expressway Project linking Greater Noida to Agra by upholding its decision to acquire 1,604 hectares of private land.

A bench of Justices V S Sirpurkar and Cyriac Joseph dismissed petitions filed by aggrieved land owners who challenged the acquistion as a “colourable exercise of power” to benefit a private company, JP Infratech, and said there was no public purpose involved.

The apex court concurred with the findings of the Allahabad High Court that the project would benefit millions of people, which was more important than the interest of a few aggrieved individuals whose shops, business establishments and houses would have to be demolished to make way for the project.

“The expressway is a work of immense public importance. The state gains advantages from the construction of an expressway and so does the general public. Creation of a corridor where traffic moves faster, curtailing time of travel and transport of goods, would be some factors that speak in favour of the project being for the public purpose.

“There can be no doubt that the implementation of the project would result in coming into existence of five developed parcels/centres in the state for the use of citizens. There shall, thus, be the planned development of this otherwise industrially backward area,” Justice Sirpurkar said in the judgment.

The apex court said the UP government adopted complete transparency in acquiring the land and justified the state’s decision to invoke the “urgency clause” under Section 17(1) and 17(4) of the Act to acquire the land.

The clause empowers the government to acquire any private land without resorting to the mandatory provision provided under Section 5A, which stipulates that land owners be given a hearing before the acquistion.

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