school had constructed three classrooms, latrines and urinals
and incurred expenses. Raja Ram Kumar Bhargava in his
testimony claimed that the aforesaid constructions had been ... therefore difficult to believe that he had no knowledge of
the constructions. If the licence did not permit the school to
execute any permanent constructions
petitioners
thereof i.e. the respondents herein had acquired knowledge that the
tenants had illegally constructed a mezzanine at the ground floor
without the permission
knowledge of these
documents merely on the ground that he was living in the
vicinity and had knowledge who was raising constructions on
the suit ... construction at any time
or not. In such situation, this alleged presumed knowledge is
disputed by the plaintiff so the question of limitation cannot
knowledge of S.K. Lakra and he has conspired with other accused in
this regard. He had asked Jaibir Sherawat to get two rooms
constructed ... home the charge of conspiracy, that each of the
conspirators had the knowledge of what the collaborator
would do."
23. In the face
lease-basis by Ministry of Defence,
Resettlement Section. Proforma Defendant No. 2 constructed a house on the
said plot from his own funds ... constructed and
also constructed the remaining 450sq. feet of open area on the
first floor without which the second floor could not have been
constructed
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must give the more
lenient one and if two possible and reasonable
constructions can be put upon a penal provision, the
Court must lean towards ... live cartridge. Nothing contrary is placed to show
that the petitioner had knowledge or had conscious
possession of the alleged cartridge even if the story
much it is. No such right of silence and/or "no
knowledge" was available while filing the written statement or on 31st
January ... more so, considering the nature of the property, which is a flat
constructed by Delhi Development Authority in a colony having thousands
of identical flats
under the Arms Act must
have, firstly the element of consciousness or
knowledge of that possession in the person charged
with such offence and secondly ... under Section 25(1) (a) is the
element of intention, consciousness or knowledge with
which a person possessed the firearm before it can be
said
whether the second action would be barred on the ground of
constructive res judicata without a trial. To my mind, it is undoubtedly
a mixed ... gives up a claim, privilege,
or right voluntarily i.e. consciously with knowledge of relevant facts.
Abandonment, likewise, occurs when there is a relinquishment