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<h1>Court Awards Compensation of Rs. 4,15,000 Per Acre Plus Benefits; Dismisses Claimants' Objections.</h1> The Karnataka High Court partially allowed the appeals filed by the Government and dismissed the cross-objections filed by the claimants. The court ... Entitlement to compensation - HELD THAT:- In view of the judgment in THE CHIEF ENGINEER, THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER VERSUS TIPPANNA, HANMANTH, TIMMAMMA, NAGAWWA, NASIRODDIN, MD. PATEL S/O BABASAB, SUMITRA, SMT. RATNABAI, SMT. DYAVAMMA, ERANNA, BHEEMANNA, SMT. KAMALABAI, SMT. ROSHANBEE, THE SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, BALARAJ, RAJAPPA AND OTHER [2015 (1) TMI 1512 - KARNATAKA HIGH COURT], the appeals filed by the Government are partly allowed. The cross objections filed by the claimants are dismissed. Accordingly, the order passed by the Reference Court stands modified. The applications filed for stay in all the appeals do not survive for consideration and hence, they are disposed of. The Karnataka High Court partially allowed the appeals filed by the Government and dismissed the cross objections filed by the claimants. The claimants are entitled to compensation of Rs.4,15,000/- per acre along with statutory benefits. Stay applications in all appeals were disposed of.