under the Easements Act .
15. Section 13 , Easements Act (5 of 1882) refers to easements of necessity and quasi easements in cases where a person ... Easements Act applies a right of way which is not an apparent and continuous easement will pass under Clause (f), Easements Act , in case
Easements Act .
15. Section 13 of the Easements Act (V of 1882) refers to easements of necessity and quasi-easements in cases where a person ... English cases as to what would be an easement of necessity. There was no suggestion in that case that where the Easements Act applies
Easements Act .
16. Section 13 of the Easements Act (V of 1882) refers to easements of necessity and quasi-easements in cases where a person ... English cases as to what would be an easement of necessity. There was no suggestion in that case that, where the Easements Act applied
Court has held as follows:
" Easements Act, 1882 , Section 4 and Easement
-Meaning and scope of expression easement is a privilege
by which owner ... easement
created by law under particular circumstances by virtue of
doctrine of implied grant to meet necessity of particular
case.
Easements Act, 1882 , Section
There is not a word said about the Easements Act or the Limitation Act in the plaint. The 5th paragraph mentions ... Limitation Act of 1871, Section 27 (which corresponds to Section 26 of the later Limitation Acts, and to Section 15 of the Easements Act
Indian Easements Act). The treatment of the subject in Gale on Easements also shows that an easement may be acquired by grant, that ... observed that in the case of an easement of necessity, which is dealt within Section 13 of the Easements Act, the juristic basis is that
case of acquisition by prescription of a right of easement, a right of way under S. 15 of the Easements Act the enjoyment must ... acquisition of a right of easement under S. 15 of the Easements Act which provides that in the case of a right for the requisite
Transfer of Property Act, and a "license" is defined by Section 52 of the Easements Act. In both cases certain rights are conferred ... proper definition to take in this case. The word "license" is defined in the Easements Act and we are entitled to use that
unable to agree. Revival of easements is dealt with by Section 51 , Easements Act, and the present case would not come under that section. Suspension ... than the necessity of the case requires. Quasi-easements are rights analogous to easements, but not in strictness easements, because some necessary element is wanting
none so far as Section 28 of the Indian Easements Act is concerned. The case with which we are dealing is not one of mere ... proviso to Section 30 of the Indian Easements Act, enacts that the disturbance of the easement should have actually caused substantial damage to the plaintiff