assessment being made by the tenants as regards the damage
of the property and other consequential loss suffered by the
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Section 3 of the Public Property
Prevention of Damage Act, and to quash all other
consequential proceedings arising out of the aforesaid
which was levied for
the period stated above and the amount of
damage quantified was Rs.85,548/-. The High
Court had held that once ... damages as being envisaged under Section
14B of the Act are consequential and the
employer is under an obligation to pay the
damages for delay
Penal
Code , 1860 and Sections 3 and 4 of the Prevention of Damage to
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Public Property Act, 1984 as well as other consequential
proceedings arising thereto.
5. Learned counsel for the respective parties submitted that
been less
damaging.
14. For all the aforesaid reasons, the petition is allowed.
The order dated 17.4.2020 is quashed and set aside.
Consequentially so also
balance of convenience in favour of granting injunction
otherwise irreparable damage or damage would ensue to the
plaintiff. The court should also find whether ... injunction made by the court. The pecuniary award of damages
is consequential to the adjudication of the dispute and the
result therein is incidental
Nominees to grant relief of cancellation of Sale Deed as
a consequential relief even if the questioned Resolution could be
quashed by then ... contending that
unless and untill a case of irreparable loss or damage is made out
by a party to the suit, the court should
promptly. the
object of providing a legal remedy is to
repair the damage caused by reason of legal
injury. Law of limitation fixes a life ... Unending period for launching the remedy
may lead to unending uncertainty and
consequential anarchy. Law of limitation is
thus founded on public policy
Jayeshkumar Mathurbai Patel vs Mukeshbhai Vershibhai Desai on 27 April, 2022
Author: A. P. Thaker
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