that the appellants plaintiffs had
filed suit against respondents defendants
seeking right of frontage and easementry right of
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perspective and in not holding that the
appellants had the right of frontage, and the
right of way through
large chunk of land having its
frontage abutting the roadside, the Belting System
was rightly applied to the acquired land for
determination of its fair
other place
in the compound ?
5. Whether the defendant has any right in respect of the
compound inside Karnani Mansion or any portion which ... plaintiff by its conduct granted Auto
Enterprises the right to park vehicles on the rear
side frontage of the concerned showroom since
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inception
petitioners. Both are
having the frontage with the main road except a small passage on the right
hand side. It is not case
constructed two shops in an
area measuring 200 square feet having frontage of 20 feet. In the previous
litigation, the learned trial court framed Issue ... frontage of 20
feet on the road. This document is much before filing of the present suit.
Further, the learned first appellate court has rightly
schedule properties are on the western side and western side
is the frontage to both the properties. As the defendants have
not left set back ... northern and western side of schedule
B property, same affects his right in respect of his property for
free flow of natural air and light
That, the petitioner further submits that earlier the
officers have rightly rejected the condidature of respondent
No.4 as he was offered the land jointly ... having 125 Ft frontage only
against the requirement of 150 Ft. The respondent No.4
with a view to fulfil the frontage
Certificate to Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. is amounting to violation of Fundamental Rights guaranteed to the petitioner under Article 19 (1)(g) of the Constitution ... point which has been raised by the petitioner is that 30 mtrs frontage is required to set up a petroleum outlet. As the petroleum outlet
metre road and that the premises should have a frontage of 24 metres. It was also indicated that permission for construction of a marriage hall ... Inspite of this Government Order the same was never implemented in the right earnest by the development authorities and by the administration. As a result
educational and
cultural facilities;
(k) the control of architectural features, elevation
and frontage of buildings and structures ;
(l) the provision for regulating the zone ... Plan and other aspects. Section 35-A deals with transfer of
development rights by owner of site or land by surrendering it free of cost