expression "tenants in
common" in the registered Common Plots Conveyance (read with
the 14 Building Plot Conveyances), the said instrument granted
only ... included the cost of
acquisition and development of the common areas i.e. the
common plots as well as the remaining areas of the internal
plots: (i) sub-plot
526/1 of 1730 sq. mt. (ii) sub-plot 526/2 of 664.72 sq. meter and (iii)
common plot ... land of plot 526 from its
various owners and subdivided the plot into sub plot 526/1, 526/2
and common plot as detailed
third respondent identified as Plot L-19B. Both the
Plot I-9A located in Phase I and Plot L-19B located in Phase ... sell both the plots which were
meant for other purposes and those plots were considered as common area for
the use or enjoyment
mtrs;11 and an undivided share in the
common areas and common amenities of the larger property.
38. It is not necessary to revisit every ... common areas and common
amenities of the larger property (entire layout)
pending their conveyance as provided by Clauses
4(b).
includes the common areas
mtrs;11 and an undivided share in the
common areas and common amenities of the larger property.
38. It is not necessary to revisit every ... common areas and common
amenities of the larger property (entire layout)
pending their conveyance as provided by Clauses
4(b).
includes the common areas
excess vacant
land) = 1570.25 sq. metres from and out of the plot commonly known
as 4, Cavalry Lines, Mall Road, Delhi. Smt. Veena Bhalla ... favour of respective
families, specifying half area each, "out of plot commonly known as 4,
Cavalry Lines, Mall Road, Delhi". The language
excess vacant
land) = 1570.25 sq. metres from and out of the plot commonly known
as 4, Cavalry Lines, Mall Road, Delhi. Smt. Veena Bhalla ... favour of respective
families, specifying half area each, "out of plot commonly known as 4,
Cavalry Lines, Mall Road, Delhi". The language
decided to be sold to you is
mentioned as parking and common plot, for this reason revised
plan is to be carried ... sell the aforesaid land to you, but by
showing parking / common plot in the aforesaid land as
construction is not possible on this land
small portion of plot
No.3329, the other plots of the petitioner No.1, were not even adjacent to
plot No.3332.
18. Mr. Mitra ... deed of gift categorically indicated that there was a common
passage on plot No.3331 for use of all. Mr.
22. Mitra relied
third respondent identified as Plot L-19B. Both the
Plot I-9A located in Phase I and Plot L-19B located in Phase ... sell both the plots which were
meant for other purposes and those plots were considered as common area for
the use or enjoyment