they have constructed two units of
toilets attached to the common wall, with windows opening
into the passage of the defendants residence. This
construction ... common wall,
with windows opening into the passage of the defendants
residence; the western compound wall is a common property
to both plaintiffs and defendants
into the
common lane portion on the Northern side. She also claimed that the
window that is available on the northern wall of her property ... existence of a window in the Northern wall of the
plaintiff and it was claimed by the defendant that the said window and
expansion
purchase. The defendant had a building
without any windows and the plaintiff was using the common passage
without any hindrance. Further, there ... should put up any construction in the common
passage.
4. The plaintiff would submit that the common passage is the
only access to his property
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
defendant-respondent restraining the defendant from not
opening any window, door etc. on the common wall standing on
the land having joint possession ... near
relations. On that common land, a wall of 10 feet was standing.
The defendants were trying to open window, door etc. on that
wall
furtherance of common intention have
trespassed into the house space of CW.1 with criminal
intention, damaged the window glass and wall belongs to
house ... accused No.1 and 2 in
furtherance of common intention have damaged
the window glass and wall belongs to house
against defendant directing him to remove the
plastic pipe from common area and common wall of the
plaintiff's house?OPP.
(5) Relief.
PLAINTIFF ... PAGE 7 of 14
to remove the plastic pipe from common area and
common wall of the plaintiff's house?OPP.
16. Both
common wall is bifurcating the house of
the defendant and the property of the Plaintiff. Therefore,
it is obvious that, a common wall bifurcating ... houses
cannot accommodate either the door or window. It is
admitted by the plaintiff that, all the doors and windows
of the defendant are facing
immediately
adjacent to the common wall or some gap has been
maintained between the disputed construction and the
common wall? And whether photographs depict ... position
on spot.
2) Whether disputed construction has blocked window,
ventilators or in any manner had affected the easementary
rights of respondents?
3) What
squares of RCC roofing brick wall with cement, jungle wood
doors and windows redoxide flooring with separate water and
common electricity and sanitary connection including ... square of ACC sheet roofing, brick wall with
cement mortar, jungle wood doors and windows, redoxide
flooring and East to West 15 feet and North