defendant has
nothing to do with the open/common areas and have no right except the
plot/flats sold to them and thus, the judgment ... Green Park in the Residency Green's Colony for the common use of its
residents is not in dispute. It may also be noticed
owner in possession of the plot as
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proprietors of the village. Plot measuring 14 kanal 11 marlas ... common pond owned by the Gram Panchayat.
Mehar Chand and Ishwar Singh, were raising construction
in the open plot owned by the Gram Panchayat. Rattan
respondents are directed to remove the
unauthorized structures/encroachments on the common land
forthwith."
It seems that the petitioners filed a revision ... plots measuring 70
x 30 totals to 9 Bhiga 17 Biswa and the balance land left in
the shape of roads and for common purpose
structures is required to be issued. However, in case equal open area
abutting the structure has not been released for the beneficial enjoyment ... removing them. It would also be open to the Authorities to make
adjustments or re-adjustments of plots for the purpose of planned
development
however, the basis for these orders is common. These petitions are
accordingly disposed of by this common order.
Shopping Booths were allotted in the District ... vide allotment letters dated 31.1.1991 on the
basis of open auction. The costs of the plots are different in different
cases. The petitioners deposited
been shown in red colour. On the
northern side of this plot of Dayagir, a kacha rasta
has been shown in yellow colour which leads ... although leads to the pakka main road
but the same opens in the plot of the defendants
and the defendants have only this pathway
plan and that gate open in the street situated on that side and the same was
paved by Gram Panchayat. The suit of the plaintiff ... pleaded that plot in dispute, marked as ABCD, is situated in
the middle of the village, which was left for common purposes and was
being
about a month before the filing of the suit, the defendant had opened
a door into the said private street without any right ... steet is a
common passage and is not a private passage of the plaintiff alone.
The defendants have right to open door in the said
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