Periodic revision of guidance value essential for fair land compensation: Karnataka Minister Krishna Byre Gowda
The Hindu
Karnataka Minister Krishna Byre Gowda emphasises the need for regular revision of land guidance values to ensure fair compensation for farmers.
Periodic revision of land guidance value is necessary to ensure that farmers receive fair compensation during land acquisition and to prevent distortions in land transactions, Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda told the Karnataka Legislative Council on March 11.
Replying to BJP member K.S. Naveen in the Council, the Minister said regular revision of guidance value would help bridge the gap between official rates and prevailing market prices, while also reducing the scope for unaccounted cash transactions in land deals.
Pointing to the wide gap between guidance value and market price of land in several parts of Karnataka, he said, “In some areas, the guidance value of land may be around ₹2 lakh while the actual market value ranges between ₹70 lakh and ₹80 lakh. Such a large difference encourages transactions involving unaccounted money.”
Periodic revision of guidance value, he said, would help align official values with market realities, curb black money in property transactions, and ensure that farmers receive fair and reasonable compensation when their land is acquired for public projects.
Mr. Naveen raised concerns that compensation in several land acquisition cases continues to be calculated based on the 2019 guidance value, even though the State Government had revised the guidance value in 2023. He sought to know whether this had resulted in financial loss to farmers whose land was acquired.
Responding to the query, Mr. Byre Gowda said compensation for land acquisition is determined in accordance with the provisions of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.













