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Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK W.P.(C). NO.3553 OF 2025 (An application under Article 226 of the Constitution of India) ***** Gitarani Behera …… Petitioner -Versus- 1. State of Odisha, Department of Revenue & Disaster Management, Odisha Secretariat, Bhubaneswar 2. Land Acquisition Officer, Jagatsinghpur 3. Executive Engineer, Mahanadi South Division, Cuttack .…… Opp. Parties Advocates appeared: For Petitioner : Ms. Namita Pattnaik, Advocate For Opp. Parties : Mr. Sabita Ranjan Pattnaik, Additional Government Advocate (For Opp. Party Nos.1 to 3) CORAM :
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MR. JUSTICE K.R. MOHAPATRA MISS JUSTICE SAVITRI RATHO ------------------------------------------------
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Heard and disposed of on 14.07.2025 ---------------------------------------------- JUDGMENT By the Bench; 1. This matter is taken up through hybrid mode. 2. The grievance of the Petitioner in this writ petition is with regard to answering the reference by learned Civil Judge, (Senior Page 1 of 7 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 Division), Jagatsinghpur in LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 without complying with provision under Section 20 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (for brevity ‘the Act’). 3. Ms. Pattnaik, learned counsel for the Petitioner submits that the award for compensation was passed by the Land Acquisition Officer-cum-Collector, Jagatsinghpur on 20th April, 2002 in L.A Case No.09 of 2000. Uchhaba Moharana filed a petition under Section 18 of the Act to refer the matter to the concerned Civil Court for enhancement of compensation. The reference was registered as LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 on the file of learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsighpur. 4. It is her submission that learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur, upon receipt of the reference, was required to issue notice to the parties under Section 20 of the Act for hearing. Although notices were directed to be issued vide order dated 19th July, 2005, the said reference was adjourned to different dates awaiting SR. Order sheet in L.A. Misc. Case No. 319 of 2004 (Annexure-1) discloses that notice was never served on the Petitioner. But, learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur took up the matter on 13th July, 2022 for hearing and passed the order (Annexure-2) confirming the award passed under Section 11 of the Act. The father of the Petitioner died in the year 2004 and the Petitioner is his legal heir. The Petitioner, thereafter, filed a petition under Section 151 CPC with a prayer to recall order dated 25th January, 2024 (Annexure-3) and to provide her an opportunity of hearing in the matter. The said petition under Section 151 CPC was registered as CMA No.15 of 2024. Learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur vide order dated 7th Page 2 of 7 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 January, 2025 (Annexure-4), rejected the said petition holding that the Petitioner could not establish sufficient cause for not filing the petition under Section 151 CPC for recall of order dated 25th January, 2024 within the stipulated period. It was filed with a delay of 527 days. Since the ground stated for condonation of delay in filing the petition under Section 151 CPC was held to be not justified, the said petition for condonation of delay was rejected and consequently, petition under Section 151 CPC was also dismissed. Assailing the said order, the Petitioner has filed the present writ petition. 5. Ms. Pattnaik, learned counsel for the Petitioner relied upon the case law in Neelagangabai and another Vrs. State of Karnataka and others; 1990 AIR SC 1321, State of Mizoram Vrs. Biakchhawana; 1995 SCC (1) 156 and Rajmani Vrs. The Collector, Raipur; 1996 (5) SCC 701 and submits that non- compliance of the provision under Section 20 of the Act vitiates the order passed under Section 18 of the Act. Thus, learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur adhering to the hyper technicality rejected the petition for condonation of delay to entertain a petition under Section 151 CPC and thereby prevented the Petitioner to avail her statutory right to claim higher compensation for acquisition of her land. Learned Civil Judge (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur should have recalled the ex-parte order confirming the award passed under Section 11 of the Act and provided an opportunity of hearing to the Petitioner. 6. Mr. Pattnaik, learned AGA fairly submits that the case law relied upon by learned counsel for the Petitioner squarely applies to the case in hand. For non-compliance of Section 20 of the Act, the Page 3 of 7 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 order passed under Section 18 of the Act in LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 is vitiated. Hence, he submits that the matter should be remitted to learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur for fresh adjudication of the reference providing opportunity of hearing to the parties concerned. 7. Considering the rival contentions of the parties, this Court feels that before examining the veracity of the submission made by Ms. Pattnaik, learned counsel for the Petitioner, a close reading of Section 20 of the Act is necessary, which is reproduced below for ready reference: “20. Service of notice The Court shall thereupon cause a notice specifying the day on which the Court will proceed to determine the objection, and directing their appearance before the Court on that day, to be served on the following persons, namely: (a) the applicant; (b) all persons interested in the objection, except such (if any) of them as have consented without protest to receive payment of the compensation awarded; and if the objection is in regard to the area of the land or to (c) the amount of the compensation, the Collector.” 8. On a reading of the said provision, it is apparent that upon receipt of the petition under Section 18 of the Act, it is the duty of the Court to serve notice on the parties and provide her an opportunity of hearing before passing a final order. 9. In the instant case, order sheet of LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 under Annexure-1 discloses that although summons were directed to be issued vide order dated 19th July, 2007 passed by learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur, but, there is no material on record to show that the notice of reference under Page 4 of 7 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 Section 18 of the Act was ever served on the Petitioners therein. On each date to which the matter was posted, it was adjourned awaiting SR. However, learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur on 13th July, 2022 took up LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 for hearing and passed a final order on the very same day observing that neither the Petitioner nor his counsel was present. No step was also taken on his behalf. No endeavour appears to have been made by learned Civil Judge to verify as to whether notice as required under Section 20 of the Act was ever served on the Petitioner or not. Learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur thereby confirmed the award passed under Section 11 of the Act. 10. The Petitioner had no knowledge about the order dated 6th February, 2023 passed in LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 as no notice was ever served on her father Uchhaba Moharana in the said matter. 11. The Petitioner, however, filed a petition under Section 151 CPC to recall the order dated 25th January, 2024 along with a petition for condonation of delay in filing the same. The said petition was registered as CMA No.15 of 2024. Learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur observing that the Petitioner failed to explain the delay in filing the petition under Section 151 CPC, dismissed the petition for condonation of delay and thereby dismissed the petition under Section 151 CPC vide order dated 7th January, 2025. 12. Since the Petitioner therein had no notice under Section 20 of the Act, which is a mandatory requirement for hearing of a reference under Section 18 of the Act, order dated 6th February, Page 5 of 7 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 2023 passed in LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004, is vitiated. Thus, learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur should have condoned the delay and provided an opportunity of hearing to the Petitioner so that she would participate in the hearing of the reference under Section 18 of the Act. 13. Our view gets fortified by the ratio in Neelagangabai and another (supra), State of Mizoram (Supra) and Rajmani (supra). Accordingly, this Court has no hesitation to set aside the order dated 25th January, 2024 passed in LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004 (Annexure-1) and order dated 7th January, 2025 (Annexure-4) passed in CMA No.15 of 2024 and it is so directed. 14. Consequently this Court remits the matter to learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur to adjudicate the reference under Section 18 of the Act (i.e., LA Misc. Case No.319 of 2004) afresh giving opportunity of hearing to the parties concerned. 15. To avoid further delay, Ms. Pattnaik, learned counsel for the Petitioner undertakes that the Petitioner shall appear before learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur on 2nd August, 2025 along with authenticated copy of this order to receive further instruction in the matter. 16. Since the land acquisition was made in the year 2004, learned Civil Judge, (Senior Division), Jagatsinghpur shall make an endeavour to dispose of the reference under Section 18 of the Act as expeditiously as possible in accordance with law after issuing notice to the legal heirs of Uchhaba Moharana. Page 6 of 7 Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed Signed by: ROJALIN NAYAK Designation: JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Reason: Authentication Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK Date: 31-Jul-2025 10:44:33 17. The Writ Petition is allowed to the aforesaid extent. In the facts and circumstances of the case, there shall be no order as to costs. Urgent certified copy of this judgment shall be provided to the parties as per Rules. (K.R. Mohapatra) Judge (Savitri Ratho) Judge The High Court of Orissa, Cuttack The 14th Day of July, 2025///Rojalin/// Page 7 of 7