said passage is the only path for movement of
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cattle from the cattle shed to the main road and vice versa.
He has asserted ... plaintiff and the house of
defendants, is the only path for movement of cattle from out
of the cattle shed to the main road
Pasture.- The villagers of Turahalli are entitled to
graze freely their cattle and sheep (not goats) in the Gomal
Harvey Nos. 41 and 42 included ... over the undermentioned
paths is admitted :--Nos. 2 and 3 for men only and 1, 4 and
5 for men, cattle and carts throughout
Kedamullur - Malabar path, 6th feet side for
men and cattle: enters the reserve at Survey No.526 and
passes along the western boundary ... Heggala-Malabar path, 4 feet wide for men
and cattle: enters the reserve on the southern boundary of
Survey No.123-1, passes through
Survey No. 41 there are 2
farm house and one cattle shed and in one farm
house Appellant No.4 & 5 are the absolute ... owners and each of
the parties should give a path way and further the
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cattle shed is allotted to the share of Sangappa
North of land Sy.No.160/1 to drink water to cattle
and sheep of plaintiff in all seasons and in
consequence thereof;
d) Pass ... path way in the western border
of land in Sy.No.160/1 running from south to north
to reach nala enabling the cattle
North of land Sy.No.160/1 to drink water to cattle
and sheep of plaintiff in all seasons and in
consequence thereof;
d) Pass ... path way in the western border
of land in Sy.No.160/1 running from south to north
to reach nala enabling the cattle
permanent injunction seeking
prevention for use of foot-path for taking cattle-heads ... that the said road
has been used by Villagers, Bullock Carts and Cattle and
therefore, it is not a mere footpath but a public road
defendant No.1.
It is denied that there is a path for people and cattle to
walk along that canal. It is denied that neither
been retained
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as a common way/path for taking the bullock cart and
the cattle belonging to both the parties.
In the above circumstances
being claimed to pass over the path which was called a mamool path, as in this case also And when we come to examine that ... assistance of any mamool right. Moreover by merely describing the path as a mamool path the dominant owner cannot escape the operation