The Supreme Court recently observed that rehabilitation of landowners, beyond monetary compensation for government-acquired land, is not mandatory, though the government may offer additional benefits guided by humanitarian considerations of fairness and equity. However, the Court clarified that rehabilitation should be provided in cases where acquisition destroys livelihoods...
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