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Biblioteca The search for a model land legislation: the new land bill and its challenges

The search for a model land legislation: the new land bill and its challenges

The search for a model land legislation: the new land bill and its challenges

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Diciembre 2010
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eldis:A72045

The draft Indian Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, which was introduced in the Lok Sabha on September 7, 2011 is one of the most important legislations waiting for Parliamentary approval. In its present form, the bill is a major improvement over the archaic 1894 land law that has contributed to the impasse over land acquisitions across the country. The bill makes a genuine push for a better land acquisition regime in the country by doing three things: combining both compensations, resettlement and
rehabilitation (R&R) into a single bill; raising the prospects of better compensation and R&R for millions of land owners and other project stakeholders; and reposing some faith in participatory grassroots institutions such as Gram Sabha in the acquisition process.

On the other hand, the proposed legislation fails on many fronts to address some of the vexed issues on land acquisition. It fails, for example, to read the land market which is witnessing a major transformation due to rapid changes in the economy, industry and urbanization in the country. Even as the government resolves some of these policy loopholes and contradictions, the new legislation faces an uncertain future for a wide variety of reasons. The key objectives of the new law would remain nothing more than rhetoric in the absence of accompanying administrative and structural changes in the nature of governance system and systemic efforts to clean the land market and free it from the influence of parties with vested interest, particularly the political class, officials, and the land mafia.

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