civil and criminal action arose because of common
transaction. There was an agreement for development of a
plot of land. Respondent no.2 herein alleged
enlarged into the cart track and after plotting out the lands, can it be
used as a common access road (epytpay; ghij ... property plotting out as the house sites, now the subject pathway shown as epytpay;
ghij common pathway in the field maps sketch, necessarily, the access
plot essentially revolves around a suitcase,
carrying money, being lost, and various persons, including gangsters,
chasing to get hold of it. The plot idea ... common, cannot be the basis to lay a
claim to copyright, as the plaintiff has chosen to do. The plot points,
on which the plaintiff
extent of
776 sq.ft., in the common passage comprised in T.S.No.8564, Plot No.113, Flat Nos.B2
& B3 being ... defendant to an extent of 950 sq.ft., which is
exclusive of common built up area of 776 sq.ft., for a sale consideration
property was divided into 28 plots, one plot of four
ares was spared for recreation and the remaining 27 plots each
measuring 7.850 cents were ... hectares, the road
potion is 0.2095 hectares and the plot extent is 0.0400 hectares. Plot
No.16 was found to be allotted to the complainant
suit plot of land (Plot
No.202 at Bandra West, Mumbai) was owned by one Salsette Catholic Co-
operative Housing Society. The suit plot ... occupy any premises in the plot or building of the society,
has been using common facilities extended by the society to its members
without contributing
between the plaintiff and the owners of the property built up over Plot No.
47, main North Avenue Road, West Punjabi Bagh (in short ... Side driveway, use of common area, facilities & services
and proportionate undivided, indivisble and impartible ownership rights in
the plot of the land admeasuring
that he himself,
present petitioner and Respondent No.3 had received
11 plots each, which they were supposed to be sold
by each of them ... plots, 11 plots,
each to be distributed amongst those three persons
and 10 plots to be kept for the society as well as
one plot
said plot, two plots, namely, plot no.1182 and 1184 exist, which are marked as Banjar and, thereafter, plot no.1180 and 1181 exist ... then the plot of the petitioner i.e. plot no.1179 is situated. There is considerable distance between plot no.737 and plot no.1179
common ancestor of the parties Bhai Sundar Das,
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purchased a plot admeasuring 1.06 acres at Property