The better LLL.in have value (and mine get traffic). Last year there was a registrar sale that had .in first year registrations priced at $5. With that, all the LLL.in were registered. Close to a year later, renewals are around $15/domain and the economy is poor. The buyout is still holding, but it's unlikely to hold for the poor combinations. Currently, the price of a poor quality domain is about:
Value = $13 - ($13 * ((365 - number of days until renewal)/365))
Minimum price for all premium LLL.in combination (composed only of the letters abcdefghilmnoprst) appears still to be from mid-xx to high-xx. Lowest sale price I have observed in that class over the last thirty days has been $65. Current minimum offering for that class appears to be $90. I think this class will continue to be depressed if the buyout is unable to hold -- though I think $50 is likely to be the floor.