respective parties, it appears
that dispute is with respect to common plot between tenement nos. 4
and 5 total admeasuring 400 sq.yards ... tenement holders are required to leave 5 ft margin and
thereafter common plot boundary start. Therefore, it appears to the
Court that if a fresh
society, a resolution was passed
regarding development of the common plot of the society.
Pursuant to the said resolution, the respondents ... permitted to develop the common plot. The
petitioner has filed Lavad case before the Board of
Nominees, Surat and claimed several reliefs including the
relief
common plot out of
Final Plot No.66 admeasuring 14638 Sq.Mts. allotted to them in lieu
of their original plot. Mr.J.D.Ajmera ... reserve an area
admeasuring 333 sq.mts. per Hectare for a common plot whereas the
respondents have reserved an area in excess of this.
There
illegally entered into the premises of the
complainant and asked for common plot. It is also the case of the
prosecution that the appellant-accused
Palam, New
Delhi had been decreed in their favour.
2. Plot no. 93 and plot no. 96 at Village Palam had been allotted ... This was
with a mala fide intent to grab this common passage which is
common to both the plaintiffs and the defendants
came to be admitted.
The
instant appeal arises from the common judgment and award rendered by
the reference Court, particularly ... regarding the non-agricultural land
@ Rs.3 per sq.mtr., for common plot @ Rs.2 per sq.mtr. and for open
land
passage which adjoins the two plots towards
the right side of the plot, when the entire plot of 1398 square yards is
looked at from ... common" when
the same is used in the expression „common passage‟. Common passage
therefore is common to owners of both the plots
claim the exclusive
right of the plot No.613 which is common plot for ingress
and outgress to the several plot holders.
5)After having
level difference between plots A1 and A2 and
there is no way connecting plot A5 with plot
A1, through plot A2, and the Commissioner
could ... house
(plot A), the well (plot A4) and the courtyard
(plot A1) as demarcated by the Commissioner in
Ext.C2 plot. Plots
possession of the suit lands which forms part of the
common plot of the society. Respondent No.4, therefore, cannot get
any permission to develop