impugned judgment itself, it is common ground that at present it is an open plot of land and it does not have any structures thereon
Pravinbhai Jashbhai Patel And Anr. vs State Of Gujarat And Ors. on 5 August, 1995
jurisdiction is excluded are that wherever a right, not pre-existing in common law, is created by a statute and that statute itself provided ... jurisdiction, then both the common-law and the statutory remedies might become -concurrent remedies leaving open an element of election to the persons of inherence
confer any valid title on Fareeduddin in respect of the suit plot?
16. Though both the points are inter-linked, the learned Subordinate Judge took ... their possession over the property, they established that their possession is continuous, open, peaceful and to the knowledge of others, for a period of more
Whether in the facts and circumstances of the case, it was open to the State Government in exercise of its power under ... Besant Nagar Phase (3 Plots)
10, 11, 12.
Thiruvanmiyur (5 Plots)
A1, A2, A3, A4, A5.
K. K. Nagar (2 Plots
indicated in clause (6) to (8) has to be undertaken in a common sense manner as a prudent man of the world of business would ... rigid rule. Common sense is the best and most reliable guide. For instance, take the factor regarding the size. A building plot of land
preparing a lay out, carving out roads, leaving open space, plotting out small plots, waiting for purchasers (meanwhile the invested money will be blocked ... plot for fixing its price. For a corner plot or plot facing a park or plot having three sides open or a plot having other
with a common object of all of them to dispossess the family of the petitioner from the said plots committed criminal trespass into the house ... throw the petitioner inside the fire. Thereafter Pritpal Singh respondent ploughed the open space with the tractor. It is also alleged that after setting
herein.
4. Out of the 23 plots, the applicants proposed to retain plot No. 23 with themselves as seen from the application. In the layout ... acres was divided into 23 plots. The applicants provided two 30' roads running east to west and provided open space for the public purposes
date he became its absolute owner. Thakar Dass petitioner No.4 purchased plot measuring 40 Marias comprised in Khasra No. 668 from one Dharam Chand ... earlier purchased the same from the contesting respondent in open auction. He also purchased another plot comprised in Khasra No. 668 from one Smt. Ashawanti