Question
Download Solution PDFLand acquisition made for public private partnership (PPP) projects requires prior consent of at least _____ of landholders.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is '70%'.
Key Points
- Land acquisition under PPP projects:
- Land acquisition in India is governed by laws such as the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013.
- For public-private partnership (PPP) projects, consent from landholders is a critical requirement to ensure transparency and fairness in the acquisition process.
- According to the law, prior consent of at least 70% (0.7) of landholders is required for land acquisition for PPP projects.
- This provision ensures that land is not forcibly acquired and that the interests of landowners are protected, while promoting development projects.
Additional Information
- Explanation of incorrect options:
- Option 1 (0.5): While 50% might seem like a reasonable number for consent, it is considered too low to adequately protect the rights of landholders. The law mandates a higher percentage to ensure wider agreement.
- Option 3 (0.6): Although closer to the correct figure, 60% does not meet the legal requirement under the Act, which specifically stipulates 70% consent for PPP projects.
- Option 4 (0.8): While 80% is higher than the mandated requirement, it exceeds the legal threshold set by the Act and is not required for PPP projects.
- Option 5 (Blank): This option is invalid as it does not provide any numerical figure for consent percentage, making it unusable in the context of the legal requirement.
- Significance of the consent requirement:
- Ensures that land acquisition processes are democratic and participatory.
- Protects landowners from coercive or unfair practices during acquisition.
- Promotes trust and cooperation between the government, private entities, and the public in development projects.
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