easement permanently. The easement is impliedly released. (e) A, having a projecting roof by means of which he enjoys an easement to discharge eavesdroppings
project allocation and sanction
and is reproduced herein below:
"6.7. PROJECT ALLOCATION AND SANCTION
6.7.1. The identification of the projects (roof tops) at time ... identifying the roof
tops and non-availability of roof tops or non-completion of other
formalities after allocation of project will result in forfeiture
Corporation Road; (3) cornice at roof level over the Corporation Road; and (4) a sloped roof at roof level projecting over the Corporation Road ... projecting sloped roof, the Magistrate passed the following order: ''The cornice at roof level and the sloped roof over the projecting veranda
Further public alongwith local leaders created hindrance at the site.
The roof projection of RCC roof at IVth floor roof level has been
demolished ... situation
by the police force demolition action started manually at roof
projection of 2 floor roof.
(v) The demolition action was again fixed
Licensee in the State who installs a
solar roof-top plant c) Implementation of roof-top project under
the State Government Scheme by person other ... State who installs a solar roof-top plant. Accordingly, in case of
implementation of solar roof-top project under the aforesaid scheme
by a person
southern end of this Courtyard there are 14 stairs leading
to the roof of the building, and to the south of the stairs
there ... portions, having arches at Q and R.
There is a chhajja (projected roof) above the arch Y. 31.
The three arches
projection of the roof of the defendants' house on the ground that the said roof of the house is projecting and extending over ... written statement while denying the plaint allegations claim that the roof is projecting over the vacant side belonging to the defendants themselves.
3. The trial
dearly supports the appellants. It was found in that case that the roof of the defendant's house overhanging the space which belonged ... recover possession of the space occupied by the defendant's projecting roof.
3. The case in Nritta Kumari Dassi v. Puddomoni Bewah
statutory period. It is further his case that the roof of his building projects to a distance of about 2 1/2 feet towards ... plaintiff has a projection of a width of 24 feet and on the western side.
This projection of the roof extends over the area
from the engine into the narrow ventilating crevice left below the projecting roof of the waggon. But any such selection appears