Indian Easements Act, 1882
31. Obstruction in case of excessive user
.In the case of excessive user of an easement the servient owner may, without
Limitation Act, 1963
29. Savings.—
(1) Nothing in this Act shall affect section 25 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872). (2) Where ... definition of “easement” in section 2 shall not apply to cases arising in the territories to which the Indian Easements Act
windows unobstructed. 31. Obstruction in case of excessive user.
- In the case of excessive user of an easement the servient owner may, without prejudice ... that, if in, the case of a discontinuous easement, the dominant owner, within such period, registers, under the Registration Act, a declaration of his intention
Easements Act, 1977 (1920 A.D.)
31. Obstruction in case of excessive user.
- In the case of excessive user of an easement the servient owner
Suits for compensation for acts not actionable without special damage.—
In the case of a suit for compensation for an act which does not give ... definition of “easement” in section 2 shall not apply to cases arising in the territories to which the Indian Easements Act
that such right has not been granted as an easement, or, if granted as an easement, that it has been granted for a limited period ... within the meaning of this section. Explanation IV.In the case of an easement to pollute water, the said period of twenty years begins when
Specific Relief Act, 1877.
- In a suit for possession of immovable property under section 9 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 (Central Act ... Act 13 of 1982 w.e.f. 1.4.1982.] , whichever is higher. 30. Suits relating to easements.
- In a suit relating to an easement, whether
Relief Act, 1963 (Central Act 47 of 1963)] [Substituted for the expression 'under section 9 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 (Central Act ... Amendment) Act, 2003 (Tamil Nadu Act 17 of 2003) with effect from 15th June 2003.] , whichever is higher. 31. Suits relating to easements
Section 47 in The Indian Easements Act, 1882
47. Extinction by non-enjoyment
.A continuous easement is extinguished when it totally ceases to be enjoyed ... that if, in the case of a discontinuous easement, the dominant owner, within such period, registers, under the [Indian Registration Act
Act, 1965 or the Municipal Corporation constituted under the Uttar Pradesh Municipal Corporations Act, 1959 or the Municipality established under the Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act ... rules made under this Act; (w) "promoter" means a person, company, firm, association or Co-operative society, as the case may be, by which