plot to
the prejudice of the plaintiff and to make a valid offer to the plaintiff in
respect of the said plot for construction ... price of the plot
from the date of deposit till the valid offer of possession. The case of the
plaintiff was that by virtue
framed and plots are required to be offered to the oustees first
before offering to the general public. Another factor important in
CWP Nos.17208 ... residents of the area
cannot be considered as a valid offer. Rather, the reading of the
advertisements make it clear that plots have never been
right, title or interest in the land, no valid agreement could have been entered by him with the plaintiff. Moreover, the bar on ten years ... letters, on which the plaintiff heavily relied, did not constitute a valid offer, because no subsisting right had, by that time accrued
could have
been put to the assessee and who could have offered
valid explanation in this regard. In the circumstances, we
do not find
view thereof the respondents were not in a position to offer
possession of the plot to the petitioners whether under clause-7 of the
allotment ... plot within 30 days. The possession could not have been
offered validly in view of the order of this Court dated 10.02.2014.
6. A communication
Bench held so by consideration of the fact that when no valid
offer had been made even to the existing shareholders and the
consequence
offer of the petitioners being next highest was available for acceptance by the respondents. On 25-6-2003, the offer of the petitioners was valid ... Pipes Limited, the offer of the petitioners stood discharged has no legal or factual basis. The offer of the petitioners was valid for a period
just
compensation has not been determined, therefore, they never sent a valid offer
CWP No. 12396 of 2011 2
accepting the compensation. They are, thus ... question as to whether or not
the petitioner was sent a valid offer under Rule 9(3) and (5)
of the Rules and whether
just compensation has
not been determined, therefore, she never sent a valid offer accepting the
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compensation. The petitioner ... question as to whether or not
the petitioner was sent a valid offer under Rule 9(3) and (5)
of the Rules and whether
Counsel for the appellant, at the very
outset, submitted that no valid offer, in terms of Section 50 of
the Act, was given ... Under these circumstances, it could not be said that no
valid offer was given to the accused, as to whether, he wanted
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