would show that there are seven windows on the common wall having opening towards the West thereof. However, the plaintiff would admit that the defendants ... claim exclusive right over the common wall or the 3 feet width portion abutting thereto just because the windows put up therein have opening towards
would show that there are seven windows on the common wall having opening towards the West thereof. However, the plaintiff would admit that the defendants ... claim exclusive right over the common wall or the 3 feet width portion abutting thereto just because the windows put up therein have opening towards
defendants cannot put up a window. The space left for window
will be the common wall of the plaintiffs and defendants. Hence ... wall adjacent to the suit property for keeping window. When two
walls touching each other, the defendants cannot put up window
which touches the wall
quarrel between the
deceased and the accused with regard to the common wall
and in this regard the members of the Gram Panchayt ... lands. In spite of it, the accused placed a
window on the common wall and when the deceased and
PW.1 objected for the same
lesser extent by second respondent with common pathway described in the Schedule B. The first respondent was using common pathway for several years and appellant ... ground floor portion has put up door and windows on her southern wall with opening to common pathway. The first respondent has right
construction over the common wall belonging to the parties by trespassing over the same and by leaving openings and putting up windows, ventilators ... suit common wall by putting up any new construction by leaving any openings passage followed by putting up windows, ventilators over the same by means
common wall in the year 1965 by the plaintiff. Therefore, the question of common wall does not arise.
4. The Wall in question is forming ... suit Wall as a common Wall, but it is open to the defendants to make the construction touching upon the said Wall, though such construction
defendant
from in anyway altering or modifying the common wall by placing any window
and also for a mandatory injunction directing the defendant to remove ... been described in O.S.No.281 of 2000, as a common wall in T.S.No.166/19,
measuring of 32x1.5 feet
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
have been restrained from
installing any equipment or electronic items on their wall shown ... site plan. The defendants
had already opened windows and installed air conditioners on the said
common wall which was creating problem to the plaintiff