started. It is the common case of the parties that earlier there were
no windows or ventilators in the common wall AE. Defendant demolished ... tinker
with the privacy of the plaintiff, by opening two windows in common wall
AE, at the time of raising fresh construction. Having said that
under which a co-owner can keep any window or ventilator or opening in a common wall. The result is that if any window ... held that a party-wall must ordinarily be construed to mean a solid wall without windows and openings and in the absence of statutory regulation
arise. He further
submitted that since the window and two ventilators, are in the
common wall, the defendant/appellant, could not be restrained, from
raising ... wall, was ordinarily to be construed to mean a solid wall without
windows and openings, and, as such, the plaintiff/respondent, could not
claim right
have every right to use the common wall but they
cannot be allowed to use the common wall in any
manner which may cause damage ... gate/door in the portion EF of the common wall,
which is a part of common wall, thus, the defendants
cannot be allowed to open
Estate Office, Chandigarh due to removal
of common wall, carving of new windows/doors and violation of
sanctioned plan and building bye laws framed under ... that respondents have removed the
common wall in first, second and third floors and also
carved out new windows and doors on the third floor
Annexure P-9) by affixing windows in eastern side wall 'BC' of proposed
Bhawan for the common use and welfare of villagers
right, title or interest in the common passage, on
21.04.2013 he forcibly and illegally constructed a wall in front of the
Yogesh Sharma ... wall over the same. The plaintiffs have a right to open the gates and
windows and apertures of their shops in the common passage, therefore
said windows and
parnalas are opening towards the common vacant piece of land
marked as 'ABCD'. The said windows and parnalas ... free access of light
and air through the said windows and ventilators and using the
common land marked 'ABCD' for throwing and passing
house
upon the common wall separating the room of Vijay Kumar and the
defendant. In this process, defendant opened doors and windows towards ... said house upon
the common wall separating the my room and defendant. He
opened doors and windows towards my house due to which
stones
threatening to
cause interference/obstruction in the said common passage (street) by
raising a wall in it at points A-B shown in the site ... passage shown in red colour leads towards the common chowk and by
raising a wall at point B to E in site plan