Section 269L:
Assistance by Valuation Officers.
(1) The competent authority may,—
(a) for the purpose of initiating proceedings for the acquisition of any immovable property
under section 269C or for the purpose of making an order under section 269F in respect of any
immovable property, require a Valuation Officer to determine the fair market value of such property
and report the same to him;
(b) for the purpose of estimating the amount by which the compensation payable under subsection (1) of section 269J in respect of any immovable property may be reduced or, as the case may
be, increased under clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (2) of that section, require the Valuation
Officer to make such estimate and report the same to him.
(2) The Valuation Officer to whom a reference is made under clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section
(1) shall, for the purpose of dealing with such reference, have all the powers that he has under section
38A of the Wealth-tax Act, 1957 (27 of 1957).
(3) If in an appeal under section 269G against the order for acquisition of any immovable property,
the fair market value of such property is in dispute, the Appellate Tribunal shall, on a request being made
in this behalf by the competent authority, give an opportunity of being heard to any Valuation Officer
nominated for the purpose by the competent authority.
Explanation.—In this section, “Valuation Officer” has the same meaning as in clause (r) of section 2
of the Wealth-tax Act, 1957 (27 of 1957).