parapet wall of 4 ft
height. Plaintiff has also made structural changes in the existing structure
of the suit property causing danger to the structural ... structural safety of the entire building. Hence, the application has been
filed seeking a restraint against the plaintiff from making any further
construction/structural changes
colour in the site plan. The respondent made
addition/alterations and structural changes in the tenanted premises without
the consent of the petitioner ... wrong. It is further stated
that no addition, alteration or structural changes has been made by the
respondent nor have constructed any bathroom
Court and
accordingly, they did not make any alterations or structural changes in
the tenanted premises. They did not part with the possession ... substantial
damage has been caused to the tenanted premises in
question. Structural change which brings about
additional load on the existing load bearing walls
further alleged that
respondent carried out extensive structural changes, additions and
alterations [including the unauthorized construction of a pucca
Mezzanine floor (over and above ... Land and Development
Authority.
5. In respect of the structural changes, additions and
alteration, it was stated that no mezzanine floor, over and above
defendant No.1 instead of repair, did illegal and fatal
structural changes to the load bearing and partitioned walls of the 4
rooms under ... rooms under his possession and
endangered the structural safety of the building. No structural changes
have been made by the answering defendant nor any cracks
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same.
The respondents have made structural changes in the
tenanted premises without the consent of the petitioner by
increasing size ... facilitate
the approach to the additional room, respondents have made
structural changes by altering the staircase leading from first
floor to second floor. The respondents
tenanted
premises but he has denied to have made any structural changes
in the tenanted premises.
17. In the considered view of this court, merely ... substantial damage
has been caused to the premises in
question. Structural change which brings
about additional load on the existing load
bearing walls, is substantial
occupied the tenanted premises and has also made substantial
structural changes as per own admission in her written
statement in para 3 on merits ... substantial damage has been
caused to the premises in question. Structural
change which brings about additional load on the
existing load bearing walls, is substantial
cannot be said that the respondents have
carried out any structural changes in the tenanted premises except
that they have put wooden partitions ... Court has failed to appreciate that the respondents have
carried out structural changes in the tenanted premises without the
prior consent and permission
sale deeds construction was completed and he
never made any change in the structure of the property. Witness states that on
the requisition ... possession of above said shops is still with him and
no structural changes have been made.
Witnesses of photography and videography of property
53. Under