Under consideration of a Group of Ministers headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, it will soon be placed before the Cabinet and is expected to make it to Parliament's winter session.
Last month, Pawar had said a proposal to seek the consent of 80 per cent of owners, along with many other broad principles, were being circulated among ministers and a consensus was being arrived at.
Today, sources said the land Bill had been finalised and the proposal to seek consent of 80 per cent of owners before any acquisition for private projects had been approved.
In the proposal mooted last month by Pawar and the rural development minister, Jairam Ramesh, to GoM members, no consent was required for acquiring land for public purposes, even for private parties.
But in the cases of both, public and private purposes, the provisions of relief and rehabilitation would apply equally as in the Bill. Sources said this had been accepted.
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