HomeNewsBusinessEconomyLand Bill: Govt may allow states consent clause flexibility

Land Bill: Govt may allow states consent clause flexibility

Sources in the government said on Wednesday that inclusion of a fresh clause through an official amendment is one of the various options being weighed.

July 23, 2015 / 09:08 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Seeking to placate the Opposition on the vexed land acquisition bill, the Centre may include a fresh section in it to allow state governments to have the provision of a consent clause and social impact assessment while implementing the law.

Sources in the government said on Wednesday that inclusion of a fresh clause through an official amendment is one of the various options being weighed.

Story continues below Advertisement

According to the proposal, if some states want to have social impact assessment and seek consent from farmers before acquiring their land, they will be free to do so.

Faced with a stalemate on the controversial land bill, the Union Cabinet had last night discussed the issue amid suggestions that government may tweak some of its provisions to make it palatable to the Opposition.