place is properly the domicile of a person in which his habitation is fixed without any present intention of removing therefrom.
Mr. Kaushal has also
place is properly the domicile of a person in which hs habitation is fixed without any present intention of removing therefrom".
However even this
spent Rs. 40,000/- for making the flat habitable by fixing 13 doors, 32 windows and furnishing the bath rooms etc. The petitioner has further
form the patient is forgetful, unable to fix
attention on any subject, is dirty in his habits and erotic
in his tendencies. He begins
accused.
The petitioner is stated to be in the habit of stealing the vehicles
and fixing fake number plates and thereafter selling the same
generation of 'Dyslipidemia'
inasmuch as, fixes the cause of the disease to his ill dietary habits.
However, unless evidence became adduced that
Type II Diabetes
Millitus' inasmuch as, fixes the cause of the disease to his ill dietary
habits, and lack of physical activities. However, unless ... never
engaged in physical activities, thereupon, the said eruption/causes
cannot be fixed onto the present respondent. Since the said evidence is
not stated
cautious. When committing mistakes becomes a habit, the same cannot
be condoned. The case was fixed for 06.01.2009 for evidence, on which
date evidence
installments, since the house were not in
habitable state and neither doors nor windows had been fixed,
electricity had not been given, roads were
used as human habitation or not and includes foundation, plinth, walls
floors, roofs, chimneys, plumbing and building services fixed
platforms, verandah, balcony, cornice or projection ... constructed
or adapted to be used wholly or partially for human habitation and
includes all garages, stables and other out buildings appurtenant thereto