settled law that the period of limitation starts from the date of knowledge. It is submitted that the even though the certified copy ... person affected by it only when it comes to his knowledge either directly or constructively, otherwise not."
10. That I say and submit that
knowledge of facts which would naturally lead an honest and prudent person to make inquiry, and does not necessarily mean knowledge of all the facts ... enactment; (2) actual, which brings the knowledge of a fact directly home to the party; or (3) constructive. Constructive notice may be sub-divided into
Hence, the appellant herein
contends that if counted from the date of knowledge, the delay is only about 79 days and if
counted from ... must be interpreted to mean the date of communication
or knowledge, whether actual or constructive, of the order sought to be reviewed.
3. The main
must be interpreted to mean the date of communication or knowledge, whether actual or constructive, of the order sought to be reviewed.
6. We have
must be interpreted to mean the date of communication or knowledge, whether actual or constructive, of the order sought to be reviewed. In Swapan Gope
must be interpreted to mean the date of communication or knowledge, whether actual or constructive, of the order sought to be reviewed.
7. We have
2016. Then 10th floor was constructed. As per initial layout plan, two flats on each floor had to be constructed as such Flat ... floor, therefore, it was well within the knowledge of the complainant that the developer was going to construct the flat at 10th floor. At this
object of residence for all. It is the common knowledge that the DDA construct and allot flats to the public on no profit no loss
plan was approved upto second floor only and third floor was illegally constructed. In this context, the argument of the leaned counsel for the petitioners ... agreement, the petitioners must be in the knowledge of the fact that the third floor was illegally constructed. When they were party to the development
basic issue involved in the matter is whether the staircase should be constructed directly from terrace to floor, or by providing landings on each floor ... case, it is a matter of common knowledge that the staircase has to be constructed in accordance with the requisite building plans duly approved