Power to enter and take possession, and compensation
on restoration Difference as to condition on land
are defined under section 36 and 37 of Land Acquisition
Act 1894. Provisions under these Sections are:
Section 36 of Land Acquisition Act 1894 "Power to enter and take possession, and compensation on restoration"
(1) On payment of such compensation, or on executing such agreement or on making a reference under section 35, the Collector may enter upon and take possession of the land, and use or permit the use thereof in accordance with the terms of the said notice.
(2) On the expiration of the term, the Collector shall make or tender to the persons interested compensation for the damage (if any) done to the land and not provided for by the agreement, and shall restore the land to persons interested therein:
Provided that, if the land has become permanently unfit to be used for the purpose for which it was used immediately before the commencement of such term, and if the persons interested shall so require, the appropriate Government shall proceed under this Act to acquire the land as if it was needed permanently for a public purpose or for a Company.
Section 37 of Land Acquisition Act 1894 "Difference as to condition on land"
In case the Collector and persons interested differ as to the condition of the land at the expiration of the term, or as to any matter connected with the said agreement, the collector shall refer such difference to the decision of the Court.