taxes are a charge on the
property, are deemed to have constructive knowledge of the existence of
such municipal taxes and possible arrears, and hence ... constructive knowledge of the tax and of the possibility of
some arrears being due with the result that it becomes
their duty before acquiring
actual cause of action is on the date of constructive knowledge and not
on any later dates. It is his further contention that when ... claimant in the year 2011, when the claimant had
constructive knowledge, he ought have referred the dispute within a period of
three years, which
ground that the
resolution of the 4th respondent Municipality to construct Knowledge
Centre in the playground of the 6 th respondent School is in violation ... project for the construction of
Knowledge Centre is undertaken for public benefit. The Knowledge
Centre is being constructed through a State-sponsored public welfare
project
therefore, it must be presumed that the appellant had the constructive knowledge of the grant and in that event, there is a delay of nearly ... contention of the learned counsel, Mrs. Radha Gopalan, as to the constructive knowledge about the dates of vehicles, which were put on road
municipal taxes were due, transferees of such properties were imputed with constructive knowledge of any charge created against the properties that they had purchased. This
issue of constructive notice and came to the conclusion that the purchaser in that case could not be fixed with any constructive notice ... municipal tax and that in any event, the question of constructive knowledge or notice has got to be determined on the facts and circumstances
municipal taxes were due, transferees of
such properties were imputed with constructive knowledge of any charge created
against the properties that they had purchased. This ... Constructive notice means, "legal inference from established facts." "Notice
imputed by the law to a person not having actual notice". "Knowledge
have any claim against the superstructure, No. 5-A Naoroji Road, newly constructed by the mortgagor, the life tenant, and that the said new building ... registered mortgages. Under S. 3 of the Transfer of Property Act constructive knowledge has got to be imputed to the third defendant. The fact that
diligence' determines the scope of a party's constructive knowledge, claim and is very critical to the outcome of the suit
diligence" determines the scope of a party's constructive knowledge, claim and is very critical to the outcome of the suit. (emphasis ... diligence which determines the scope of the party's constructive knowledge, which as per the Apex Court in Samuel's case, cited supra