The Government of Haryana has disputed land acquisition policy, the Supreme Court issued notice on Reply - Haryana Land Procurement Policy 2025 was disputed in the Supreme Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court sought an answer from the government about the petition that the Land Procurement Policy was disputing for the Haryana government development projects. In the petition, the policy was described as a lack of transparency against farmers. The requester argues that this policy violates the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act 2013 on the State Bureau, Chandigarh. The Punjab High Court and Haryana issued a notice on a petition that disputed the Haryana government’s “voluntary procurement policy on government departments for the development projects, which voluntarily disputes the policy of purchasing the land”. The policy was notified on July 9, 2025. Farmer Suresh Kumar, a resident of the Aleva Village in the Jind district, submitted a petition in which the policy canceled. The state government had to acquire this land to make 10 IMTs with different projects. The petition claims that this policy is against the interests of farmers and that they do not have transparency. The requester Suresh Kumar said that this new policy announced by the Haryana government is ignoring the compulsory admissibility of the right to fair companies and transparency law 2013. “He said in his petition that this policy is the fundamental rights found under the Constitution. Critics of the policy have submitted the allegations of the legal process of the legal process under this policy, the government has proposed to obtain 35,500 acre of the craft, under the development of 35,500 acre of the craft of the fertilization, under this policy. Under this policy, the government invited applications from the landowners through the E-Land portal for direct purchase. Compensation rate for the land has been set three times. The same area can get different compensation. On the most fertile soil, the petition was said that the social impact and the environmental assessment were not carried out until it was implemented.