ABSTRACT

This book examines the land question in neoliberal India based on a cohesive framework focusing on socio-legal and judicial interactions in a point of departure from the political-economy approach to land issues. It sheds light on several complex aspects of land matters in India and evolves a critical and multi-dimensional discourse by mapping out exchanges between social and political actors, the State, elites, citizenry, and the legal battle or judicial interpretations on land as right to property. 

Based on the themes of socio-legal policy and perspective on ‘land’ on the one hand and jurisprudence on the land question on the other, the volume discusses topics such as conclusive land titling; urban land governance; governance of forest land; land-leasing practices, policies, and interventions from the perspective of women; land acquisition policies and laws; how land matters interface with environmental issues; and judicial debates on ‘compensation’ against land acquisitions. It covers a wide range of case studies from all over India by bringing together specialists from across backgrounds.   

Comprehensive and topical, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of development studies, political studies, law, sociology, political economy, and public policy, as well as to professionals in NGOs, civil society organisations, think tanks, planning and public administration, lawyers, civil services and training institutes, and judicial and forest academies. Those working on rural and urban land issues in India, land management, land governance, environmental laws and governance, property rights, resource conflicts, social work, and rural development will find this book to be of special interest. 

chapter 1|23 pages

Introduction

part 1|123 pages

Socio-legal and policy perspectives on ‘land’

chapter 2|24 pages

Approaches and methods of land title legislation in India

Far from reality or close to the ground?

chapter 3|24 pages

Critical assessment of recent real estate regulatory reforms in urban spaces

Whether trickle-down effect is for all?

chapter 4|25 pages

The forest rights struggle and redefining the frontiers of governance

Dismantling hegemony, restructuring authority, and collectivising control

chapter 5|26 pages

Maharashtra Agricultural Land Leasing Bill, 2017

Exploring opportunities for landless and women’s collectives

chapter 6|22 pages

Customary rights and traditional wisdom

Furthering land governance in Northeast India

part 2|62 pages

Evolving jurisprudence on the land question

chapter 7|21 pages

Land acquisition law in neoliberal India

Old wine in a new bottle?

chapter 8|20 pages

Land acquisition for economic development

A comparative analysis of some landmark court judgments of the United States of America and India