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Library Policy Challenges 2019-2024|Regulations and Resources

Policy Challenges 2019-2024|Regulations and Resources

Policy Challenges 2019-2024|Regulations and Resources
Understanding Land Conflict in India and Suggestions for Reform

An estimated 7.7 million people in India are affected by conflict over 2.5 million hectares of land, threatening investments worth $ 200 billion.1 Land disputes clog all levels of courts in India, and account for the largest set of cases in terms of both absolute numbers and judicial pendency. About 25% of all cases decided by the Supreme Court involve land disputes, of which 30% concern disputes relating to land acquisition.2 Again,66% of all civil cases in India are related to  land/property disputes.3 The average pendency of a land acquisition dispute, from creation of the dispute to resolution by the Supreme Court, is 20 years.4 Since land is central to India’s developmental trajectory, finding a solution to land conflict is one of the foremost policy challenges for India.

 

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Namita Wahi

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