allotment of alternative plot. That request was acceded to by the Delhi Administrative on 28.1.1980, which recommended allotment of an alternative plot of 250 square ... sons of Kanwar Lal. At their request, in stead of composite/common plot, separate plots measuring 125 square yards each were recommended
plaintiff by the defendants. In fact, as seen above, the plot and storyline of the two films is altogether different and there is not even ... semblance of similarity between the two.
11. It is common, rather imperative, to give title to literary or entertainment works. Like human beings, literary work
from the persons eligible for taking the possession of flat / plot in the respective Cooperative Society. Violation of this directive will be viewed seriously ... Common Good Fund or any other name from the Power of Attorney holders/the persons eligible for taking possession of flats/plots in the respective
located at Mohan Co-operative Industrial Estate and the size of the plot over which the property is constructed is 1937.02 sq. yards ... value of the plot, thus, calculated would come to Rs. 4,30,84,067.16P. It is a matter of common knowledge that the market
form the AOP with the common object of re-developing the property and to build flats on the plot.
3. The market value
Vipin Sanghi
Bench: Vipin Sanghi
JUDGMENT
Vipin Sanghi, J.
1. By this common order I am disposing off A.A. No. 343/2005 filed under Section ... 2006 filed under Section 9 of the Act, because a common question with regard to the existence of a valid arbitration agreement arises in both
Both these writ petitions involve common questions and are, therefore, being disposed of by this common judgment. The petitioner in Writ Petition ... purchase of a flat A-45, Retreat Cooperative Group Housing Society Plot No. 20 I.P. Extension, New Delhi-110092 for an amount
offered to sell the two plots, @ Rs. 5,500/- per square yards for the plot measuring approximately 432 square yards in khasra ... stated that the two lands are not in any manner connected or common. In this regard Raghbir has also relied upon the records enclosed with
These two writ petitions raise common questions and are, therefore, being disposed of by this common judgment. In both the petitions the petitioners challenge ... cancelling the allotments made in their favor of Category 'A' plots under the Gadgil Assurance Scheme and allotting them category
late at that time to retrieve the possession of the plot from Shri Kanhaiya Lal as by that time he had no legal legs ... permitting him to obtain possession of plot and to remain in unauthorized occupation of already vacated plot No. 2140/2 Hari Masjid, Paharganj, New Delhi