shifting charges. He further stated that since the individual has accepted that he is willing to bear any charges for shifting of electrical poles ... shifting of the electric poles to some extent, as agreed by him and on which basis the poles were shifted.
21.As per the calculation
shifted along with the transformer and
simultaneously, a prayer was also made by the
respondent/complainant that as a consequence of shifting of one
pole ... open high tension wires and that if the
transformer and one pole are shifted towards the road side. But,
however, even at that stage
respondent to find out the expenses involved in shifting
the electrical poles and lines and initially, the 1st respondent was informed
that the expenses would ... dated 30.03.2009, the 1st respondent requested the appellants
Board to shift the electrical poles and lines. Subsequently, the first
respondent was informed that the expenses
condition imposed on her to bear the cost of shifting the said pole. The
first appellate Court appreciated it and has confirmed the mandatory injunction ... trial Court, the
appellants were under an obligation to shift the pole. However, they did not
appeal against the decree of the trial Court merely
caused.
According to Mr. Dholaria, if the location of the pole is not
shifted, then his client may suffer an irreparable loss which
cannot ... used for the purpose of erecting the pole, the
authorities have now shifted the location. This, according to Mr.
Dholaria, is nothing but outright favoritism
Town and
Country Planning imposed a condition that the poles and lines had to be shifted
along the road, formed by the promoter ... insisting the
first respondent to pay the expenses for shifting the electric poles and lines.
While answering the said question, the Division Bench relied upon
caused.
According to Mr. Dholaria, if the location of the pole is not
shifted, then his client may suffer an irreparable loss which
cannot ... used for the purpose of erecting the pole, the
authorities have now shifted the location. This, according to Mr.
Dholaria, is nothing but outright favoritism
Town and Country Planning imposed a condition that the poles
and lines had to be shifted along the road, formed by the promoter ... insisting the first respondent to pay the expenses for
shifting the electric poles and lines. While answering the said question, the
Division Bench relied upon
therefore,
the alternative route, if not examined, and technical feasibility of
shifting the pole is not examined, hence it is of no significance
since
therefore,
the alternative route, if not examined, and technical feasibility of
shifting the pole is not examined, hence it is of no significance
since