appeals had allegedly taken into consideration the base price
of a developed plot. The main case was titled as Tarlochan Singh, which
was decided with ... others , thus,
arises out of the said judgment . Since the notifications are common and
the villages are adjoining each other and the revenue estates
Urban Estate, HUDA at Jind respectively. Their
common grievance is that price of plots allotted to their members has been
enhanced contrary to the judgment
Sectors 22 and 23, the land had been acquired by a
common notification and that for the acquired land of village Jhuriwala ... Sectors
22 and 23 were opposite the land in question. The residential plots upto a
depth of more than 5 KM from the acquired land
suit no.2 to prove that plot
was allotted to the plaintiff but the trial Court did not pay any heed to the
aforesaid information ... whereby, two plots were shown
in the name of Ram Singh. Rule 10 of the Punjab Village Common Lands
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constructed the house on
the plot of the complainant.
Both petitioners Surinder Kumar and Sushil Kumar have recorded
their common statement before the Mediator that ... party rights over 50 square yard plot situated in the residential area, comprising
in Khasra No.17//14/1/2, 17/2/1, total land
feet towards common street.
Plaintiffs claimed that defendant No.1 has no right to extend the
same in the common street specially when site plan ... first
plot adjoining to the phirni of 23 feet wide. Plaintiffs have shown
the projection raised by defendant No.1 in the common street
common wall and the controversy started thereafter, which
ultimated resulted in the observations given by the Court that in
case of common wall, a party ... petitioner is on his side of the plot for which
there is no sharing of common wall up to 14 ft. At this stage
cases are two brothers who have a
common grievance against the rate of allotment of plots to them by the
Ludhiana Improvement Trust under
acres of land apart from one commercial plot. On account of his
active participation in common and social works and the fact that
benefit of the shop plot holder and further
directing the respondents not to allot the plot to mashakhor in the
common shed or any other