BIMLA RANI . vs STATE OF HARYANA . — SLP(C) No. 14913/2007

Case under Section IV-B. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010182892007

DISPOSED

Filing Date

05-Jul-2007

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 14913/2007

Diary Number

18289/2007

Order Date

16-Aug-2010

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Data as of 30-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Section IV-B

Petitioner(s)

BIMLA RANI .

Adv. G. K. BANSAL

Respondent(s)

STATE OF HARYANA .

Orders

13-Aug-2010 ROP
10-Aug-2010 ROP
12-Jul-2010 ROP
22-Apr-2010 ROP
13-Apr-2010 ROP
12-Nov-2009 ROP
14-Sep-2009 ROP
08-Sep-2009 ROP
27-Aug-2009 ROP
17-Aug-2009 ROP
17-Jul-2009 ROP
12-May-2009 ROP
29-Apr-2009 ROP
31-Mar-2009 ROP
02-Mar-2009 ROP
30-Jan-2009 ROP
29-Jan-2009 ROP
13-Jan-2009 ROP
18-Dec-2008 ROP
15-Dec-2008 ROP
03-Dec-2008 ROP
07-Nov-2008 ROP
16-Sep-2008 ROP
27-Aug-2008 ROP
08-Aug-2008 ROP
08-Aug-2008 ROP
10-Jul-2008 ROP
14-May-2008 ROP
13-May-2008 ROP
29-Apr-2008 ROP
07-Apr-2008 ROP
07-Apr-2008 ROP
28-Mar-2008 ROP
28-Mar-2008 ROP
25-Feb-2008 ROP
12-Nov-2007 ROP
29-Oct-2007 ROP
24-Sep-2007 ROP
21-Aug-2007 ROP
17-Aug-2007 ROP
16-Aug-2007 ROP
06-Aug-2007 ROP
23-Apr-2007 ROP
23-Apr-2007 ROP
23-Apr-2007 ROP
19-Apr-2007 ROP
19-Apr-2007 ROP
25-Jan-2007 ROP
22-Jan-2007 ROP
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Summary The Supreme Court heard SLP(C) No. 14913/07 (Bimla Rani v. State of Haryana) as part of a consolidated batch of 30 related matters on 16 August 2010. The petitioners sought remand to the High Court's Single Judge to recalculate compensation for acquired land based on an earlier High Court judgment in Bhagwan Singh/Randhir Singh (RFA 2515/98) that had fixed compensation at Rs. 9,50,000 per acre. The Court allowed the application and remanded the case and all connected matters to the High Court for reconsideration in accordance with the Bhagwan Singh precedent. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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