Venkataramani, Member (T)
1. These appeals arise out of a common order dated 22-10-1991 passed by-the Commissioner of Central Excise & Customs ... four units and they have set up in one common plot at Sarigam, Bulsar, three units out of four, producing the same goods and that
also common so also the Judgments by the Reference Court. The another common features in both these appeals are that the plot of land ... stated is common. The award of the learned Special Land Acquisition Officer is also common. The Notification for acquisition is common. The evidence adduced
Subhadra (supra) it
appears that the owner of a certain plot of land granted a
perpetual lease to some persons who sublet ... said by this Court:
"It is common ground that,
till November 11, 1949, the plot
was assessed for agricultural
purposes under the Bombay Land
land known as "Bandh" which land was sub-plotted and the sub plots were sold at 400 kories and 600 kories. These parcels ... stated to be belonging to the common ancestor of the plaintiffs and if the common ancestor has sub-plotted such property and has sold them
heard together and are disposed of by this common judgment.
3. The dispute relates to Plot No. 506 or village Bishunpura within Udwantnagar Anchal
each petition. It may be mentioned at this stage that no common order with respect to all the declarations was passed by respondent ... parcel of land bearing survey No. 440 though plotted out in different sub-plots is practically common in all these cases. I have, therefore, thought
interfering with their possession and enjoyment of schedule of property, consisting of plots 1 to 19. The plaintiffs valued the Suit and paid the Court ... that all the petitioners are in possession of their respective plots. They claimed common relief against Guntur Municipality. As common questions of law and fact
seek writs of Mandamus commanding the respondent-Society to allot a residential plot of requisite size to each of the petitioners and for ancillary reliefs ... disposed of by this common judgment.
(2) The three writ petitions relate to the question of allotment of residential plots in Dera Ghazi Khan District
impugned order Annexure 3 as wholly mala fide as the plot No. 267 commonly in use as Gali and provided in the survey Khatian under ... parties including respondent No. 6 could have got the said plot incorporated in their own schedule. The compromise could not have been recorded also
here that the area of plot 'A' is 26 Kanals 9 Marias while the area of plot 'B' is 57 Kanals ... land from plot 'B' has also to go to the share of Krishan Chand. It is also the common case of the parties