THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- September 2, 2016- Topic 1
Full circle in Singur
The Supreme
court’s verdict on the Singur land acquisition issue is a re-statement of first
principles relating to the limitations of ‘eminent domain’. By quashing the
entire land acquisition process done by the ERSTWHILE Left Front government in
West Bengal, the court has REITERATED that the term ‘public
purpose’ cannot be ARBITRARILY invoked to acquire land and
hand it over to a private party.
One of the two judges has categorically held that there was no ‘public purpose’ in the land acquisition as it was solely for the benefit of Tata Motors. The other judge has CONCEDED that given the government’s policy of industrialisation and the potential for employment generation, the acquisition was indeed for a public purpose. But he also ruled that the failure to hold a proper inquiry into objections from the public, and the fact that the State Cabinet had decided to acquire land for the project even before the acquisition was notified as per law, RENDERED the entire process void. The ruling is undoubtedly a political victory for West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who took up the cause of those whose lands were taken away in Singur, making it a key election issue of the pivotal Assembly election of 2011, when she WRESTED power from the long-serving Left Front. With the farmers set to get back their land, and the court allowing them to keep the compensation they had earlier received or claim it now if they are yet to get it, this allows her to score points afresh over the CPI(M).
One of the two judges has categorically held that there was no ‘public purpose’ in the land acquisition as it was solely for the benefit of Tata Motors. The other judge has CONCEDED that given the government’s policy of industrialisation and the potential for employment generation, the acquisition was indeed for a public purpose. But he also ruled that the failure to hold a proper inquiry into objections from the public, and the fact that the State Cabinet had decided to acquire land for the project even before the acquisition was notified as per law, RENDERED the entire process void. The ruling is undoubtedly a political victory for West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who took up the cause of those whose lands were taken away in Singur, making it a key election issue of the pivotal Assembly election of 2011, when she WRESTED power from the long-serving Left Front. With the farmers set to get back their land, and the court allowing them to keep the compensation they had earlier received or claim it now if they are yet to get it, this allows her to score points afresh over the CPI(M).
The judgment does not lay
down any new law. The dispute over whether the Singur land was acquired for a
‘public purpose’ or not is largely academic, now that the outdated Land
Acquisition Act, 1894, has been repealed and replaced by legislation that aims
at TRANSPARENCY in acquisition and makes
fair compensation and resettlement a statutory right of those who lose their
land. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act sets out the categories of projects that
would fall under public purpose, and allows acquisition for private companies
subject to provisions related to consent, compensation and rehabilitation.
There may be some APPREHENSION that the judgment will
deter fresh investment by the private sector, inasmuch as it may PRECLUDE land acquisition for major
projects. However, courts have by and large interpreted ‘public purpose’
liberally, often allowing the government’s view to PREVAIL. The lesson from Singur is
that THOUGHTLESS and fast-tracked
acquisition, often to the detriment of due process and the interests of those
deprived of land and livelihood, is the real issue — and not promotion of
industrialisation.
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with example and Synonyms:::::::::::::::::::::::::
Erstwhile: former.
Example: His erstwhile rivals
Synonyms: Former, Old, Past, One-Time, Sometime, Ex-, Late, Then, Previous
Reiterated: say something again or a number of times, typically for
emphasis or clarity.
Example: She reiterated that the administration would remain steadfast in its
support
Synonyms: Repeat, Say Again, Restate, Retell, Recapitulate, Go
Over
Conceded: surrender or
yield (something that one possesses).
Example: To concede all the territory he'd won
Synonyms: Surrender, Yield, Give Up, Relinquish, Cede, Hand
Over
Rendered: provide or give
(a service, help, etc.).
Example: Money serves as a reward for services rendered
Synonyms: Give, Provide, Supply, Furnish, Contribute, Offer
Wrested: forcibly pull
(something) from a person's grasp.
Example: Leila tried to wrest her arm from his hold
Synonyms: Wrench, Snatch, Seize, Grab, Pry, Pluck, Tug, Pull, Jerk
Transparency: the condition of being transparent.
Example: The transparency of ice
Synonyms: Translucency, Limpidity, Clearness, Clarity; Openness, Accountability, Straightforward
Apprehension: anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will
happen.
Example: He felt sick with apprehension
Synonyms: Anxiety, Worry, Unease, Nervousness, Nerves, Misgivings, Disquiet, Concern
Preclude: prevent from
happening; make impossible.
Example: The secret nature of his work precluded official recognition
Synonyms: Prevent, Rule Out, Stop, Prohibit, Debar, Bar
Prevail: prove more
powerful than opposing forces; be victorious.
Example: It is hard for logic to prevail over emotion
Synonyms: Win, Win Out/Through, Triumph, Be
Victorious, Carry The Day, Come Out On Top
Thoughtless: (of a person or their behavior) not showing consideration
for the needs of other people.
Example: It was thoughtless of her to have rushed out and not said where she would
be going
Synonyms: Inconsiderate, Uncaring, Insensitive, Uncharitable, Unkind
