sold 63 plots and out of
this 63 plot holders, 47 came together and formed a society while
remaining 16 plot holders remained as individuals ... disputed plot of land would be decided accordingly. To put it in other
words, whether the plot of land is a common plot owned
which has affected the plot size of a number of plots. Examples are:
1. Straightening of the boundary between Plot No. 261 and 268 which ... size of Plot Nos. 175 to 179 has also reduced by demarcating of fresh Final
Plot Line.
3. Similarly, bulge between Plot
land bearing the said final plot
allotted in lieu of the said original plot with proportionate part of
Final Plot No.2 allotted in lieu ... part of the land
bearing Final Plot No.2 with common road, common plot and main
gate of the petitioner society. To this proposal
plaintiff's case was that the
construction was in the common plot of the society. Before
the Board of Nominees, the petitioner had specifically ... petitioner was illegal since it was carried out in the common
plot. The question of respondent no. 1's locus standi was also
held that the
part of common plot of land purchased by the assessee within one
year before the date of transfer of the original asset ... exemption u/s.54F . Investment in the part of the common plot
made before one year from the date of transfer of the original asset
whether called as pathway between two plots or styled as open
space between two plots, is a common amenity meant for the
benefit ... appropriate such common amenities, common pathways or
common open spaces for individual and private use of the
members or the plot allottees then, health hazards
whether called as pathway between two plots or styled as open
space between two plots, is a common amenity meant for the
benefit ... appropriate such common amenities, common pathways or
common open spaces for individual and private use of the
members or the plot allottees then, health hazards
plot, were asked to leave 10 feet on the western side of
their respective plots, so as to form a road for the common
enjoyment ... side portion of their respective plots, it is
contended that all the plot owners have left 10 feet common
pathway on the western side
members of the Cooperative Housing Society and
the provision of common plot, road, margin etc. is
required to be made at the time of plotting ... Society requests for allotment of the plot for
residential purposes. At the time of plotting and
giving plot to the members of the said Society
common in both the appeals, relates to
taxability of amount received by the assessees towards their shares in
sale of common plot of land ... Government,
certain plots were allotted in common for the purpose of
creating common amenities. The individual plots allotted to
each of the societies have been