service and negligence. It is also matter of common parlance that for purchasing the unit/plot, the purchasers take loans from their family members, relatives
areas of
residential unit as well as of the common spaces and
common buildings are specified and super area cannot
change until there is change ... areas of residential
unit as well as of the common spaces and common buildings which
were specified at the time of approval cannot be changed
areas of
residential unit as well as of the common spaces and
common buildings are specified and super area cannot
change until there is change ... areas of residential unit
as well as of the common spaces and common buildings which were
specified at the time of approval cannot be changed
Zone,
New Delhi under the patronage of MCD Officials in collusion with
plot owners/builders by accepting illegal gratification per floor
from the concerned owners ... sheet that in a Civil
Writ Petition No. 4771/1993 titled as Common Cause Vs. Union of
India , the Hon'ble High Court
further averred that all the industrial plot owners who have
developed their industrial plots have made sufficient arrangement
for toilet facilities within their units ... carved
out from the said plot area meant for general parking and since it
was for common use, plaintiff did not object to it. Further
said
plot is with the plaintiff since then. After purchase of the
property, the plaintiff constructed a boundary wall on the
plot & a temporary ... also
constructed for common use of Sewadar of the Gurudwara.
After constructing boundary wall on the gate of the plot, a
board of Gurudwara
caused injury of above nature.
(c) Whether both the accused had common intention to cause above
injuries.
FINDINGS:
23. In the present case, both ... about 09 pm at plot no. 832, Village Mundka,
Delhi in furtherance of their common intention voluntary caused injuries to
Sanjay and Sh Himanshu with
owners/ occupiers of flats in the multistorey building built
on Plot bearing no. 121-123, New Manglapuri, Mandi Road, New Delhi. It is
stated that ... Road till the
covered parking area at the ground floor; and (e) common roof/terrace being
used for providing water supply, rain water drainage system
Kumar, Ashish
Mendiratta, Anshu Mendiratta and Neeru Arora in furtherance of
their common intention being the owners of above stated property
were carrying out excavation ... furtherance of their common intention damaged the wall of the
adjoining building by excavating the basement in their plot and
thereby they all committed
grant of land or plot forfeits their right if they fail to communicate
their willingness to accept grant of land/plot within a period ... granted land/plot as envisaged under section
16 of the Act. This specific assertion has not been controverted in the
common reply filed