beyond the boundary and
purview of the common open plot, which is popularly known as COP .
The common open plot ceased to exist upon ... bearing Original Plot No.81, permission was granted wherein only two
common plots were shown. Out of the same, one common open plot was
requisitioned
criteria laid down by the
Municipal Corporation, the permissible Common Open Plot ( "COP" for
short) for the residential project is minimum
plot as
open plot, still the plaintiffs have placed two cabins and covered
the entire plot and started making use of the open plot ... plot No.2B and open
plot admeasuring 238 Sq. Yds. in front of the plot of the plaintiffs
was to be used as open plot
supply, walk ways, open park area with ample green area and open space and other amenities like club, swimming pool, open and close parking area ... common undivided open park areas for construction of new building. The undivided open park area comes under the definition of the common areas and facilities
illegally occupying any public
place or any common plot, it will be open for them to avail the
remedy before the Civil Court and alternatively
further states that the assessee's share in open space
in common area out of 40,700 Sq.Mtrs is undivided. This is factually ... stated that the open space is common undivided area. This is
factually not correct. It is submitted that over the open space
January, 2005
for transferring complete rights in respect of common areas, open spaces,
terraces and common facilities, so also for conferring absolute and
marketable right ... common areas in relation
to each flat does not extend by any stretch of imagination to surrounding
open space from the Plot
made with plots planning and common approach roads
etc. Accordingly it was done so.
Thereafter, only few plots were sold. As no significant sale ... land. It is very common and a
known fact that in the open market the price of a plot is higher
comparing to the price
other words, the net plotted area remained 21827.13 sq.mtr
and the balance was left for open space, roads, common
amenities, etc. For computation
shaded in green and grey was open and the plaintiffs'
plot being situated adjacent to the open land gave a special value to their ... ventilators etc. could be opened towards the
adjoining property as the adjoining wall was common. The construction for the
plot no. C51 was raised