less than
Rs. 400
5. Common plot and and
consolidated open plot
Not more than Rs. 1100 and
not less than Rs. 400
6.
Height ... index,
(iii) Covered projection,
(iv) Change of use,
(v) A common plot and consolidated open plot,
(vi) Height of a building.
Clause (b) of Section
K. Rama Rao, vs Government Of Andhra Pradesh, on 28 December, 2018
Author: Chief Justice
common open plot of the society, pending the admission,
hearing and final disposal of this petition;
(C) YOUR LORDSHIPS be pleased to direct the respondent
Survey No.139/48, Municipal Census
No.16/48, which is Final Plot No.2 in the Town
Planning Scheme No.9 and that ... encroachment requiring
the authorities to take steps for such removal on
common open plot earmarked for parking and common use.
This Court dismissed the petition
immediately remove the illegal and
unauthorized construction put up on common
open plot of Jalaram Nagar Co.Op. Housing
Society Ltd. by the respondent
that no person shall use the open space kept as open marketing place, consolidated open space, common plot, place for parking purpose, place for community
common plot of 5%
of the total area for the purpose of the development. The plots
were made including the common plot ... plot
admeasuring 4619 sq. yards and out of this common plot
admeasuring 4616 sq. yards was considered as a common plot
provided for the plotting
Town Planning Officer, Ahmedabad, showing lay out of
the 11 plots, common plot and open space and internal
roads.
16. The petitioners submit that when
December, 2004 canceling the allotments of Plots in their favour in an open auction. Since common questions of law and fact arise in the disposal ... some other parties have now acquired interest in the said plots, it was not open to the High Court to direct the appellants
December, 2004 canceling the allotments of
Plots in their favour in an open auction. Since common
questions of law and fact arise in the disposal ... some other parties have now
acquired interest in the said plots, it was not open to the
High Court to direct the appellants