Ensuring every affected landowner and family in Gujarat receives their full, rightful compensation — securely, transparently, and on time — under RFCTLARR Act 2013.
Compensation disbursement is the critical final step in the land acquisition process, where the monetary award determined by the Competent Authority is formally paid to affected landowners and their families before possession of the acquired land is taken.
Under the RFCTLARR Act 2013, compensation must be paid within 12 months of the Section 19 declaration, and the government cannot take possession of land until payment is made in full. Poor disbursement management — including documentation gaps, legal heir disputes, bank account verification failures, and court stays — is one of the leading causes of project delays in Gujarat and across India. HRP Infra's disbursement management service eliminates these bottlenecks.
HRP Infra manages the complete disbursement workflow from award documentation to bank transfer confirmation, ensuring no landowner is missed and no payment is delayed.
HRP Infra ensures all components are accurately computed and paid:
Under RFCTLARR Act 2013, affected families are entitled to multiple compensation categories — HRP Infra ensures each is correctly applied.
Compensation at the higher of circle rate or average of similar land sales over preceding 3 years, plus 100% solatium for rural land.
Full current replacement cost of all structures using PWD SoR without depreciation, including residential, commercial, and agricultural structures.
Payment for standing crops at market rates and trees based on timber or fruit yield value, coordinated with Agriculture and Forest departments.
Monthly subsistence allowance to displaced families for 12 months to cover living expenses during the resettlement transition period.
One-time transportation assistance for moving household belongings, cattle, and assets to the resettlement site or new location.
Alternative residential plot or constructed house at the resettlement site for displaced families who lose their primary residence.
A systematic, documentation-driven process that ensures every eligible family receives their full entitlements without delay.
Cross-verifying landowner identity, legal heirship, bank details, and encumbrance status using revenue records, Aadhaar, and court searches before initiating any payment.
Reviewing and reconciling the Collector's compensation award against the valuation report to confirm all components — land, structure, solatium, and 12% addition — are correctly computed.
Preparing award acceptance forms, release deeds, and indemnity bonds in Gujarati and English, with clear explanation to landowners of what they are signing before payment.
Coordinating with project authority and treasury to execute compensation payments via RTGS/NEFT to verified bank accounts, with individual payment acknowledgement receipts.
Managing deposits with the Collector for contested cases, court stay situations, and legal heir disputes, ensuring funds are secured while legal processes are resolved.
Maintaining a real-time disbursement Management Information System (MIS) tracking payment status for every beneficiary, with regular reports to the project authority and CALA.
Rigorous beneficiary verification, dual authorization controls, and bank-to-bank transfers eliminate fraud and ensure every rupee reaches the rightful landowner.
Efficient disbursement management accelerates land handover to project authorities, keeping construction timelines on track and avoiding penalty clauses.
Transparent communication in Gujarati, clear documentation, and dedicated support officers build confidence among affected communities in rural Gujarat.
Live dashboards and regular status reports giving project authorities full visibility over disbursement progress across all plots and beneficiaries.
HRP Infra's team in Ahmedabad ensures every affected family in Gujarat receives fair, timely, and full compensation — with zero payment disputes.