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JJA TYPING BATCH WISDOM COMPUTER ACADEMY TIKAMGARH MP PUSHPENDRA SINGH BUNDELA CONTACT 9977008815

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 Plaintiff  is  owner  of  Plot  No.   1   and admittedly  defendant  is  owner  of plot No.2.  Both the  plots  are adjacent to  each  other.  The plaintiff has  constructed  a house  on his plot No.1  and on right side of his house,  he has  opened two windows. Since on left side and back side, there are walls of other houses,  as,  the  plaintiff had  no  other  source  to  get  air  in  rear portion of his house.  This is why plaintiff had constrain to open window on the right side.  The plot No.2  is  lying open for more than 25 years as defendant intends to sell it when it would fetch high value of plot. The plaintiff is enjoying air and light from his windows which is according to him minimum requirement for the permanent  beneficial  enjoyment  of his  property.  According  to plaintiff, he is enjoying the above right within knowledge of the defendant, peaceably, without any interruption for more than the last   23   years.   It   is   further  pleaded   that   the   defendant   had purchased his plot No.2. from some other person and before that plaintiff had  already  constructed  his  house.  The  defendant  had even after purchase of said land, never objected to the constructed windows. Now,  the defendant has  started construction work and he is digging foundation so that on certain day he will erect wall adjacent to his house and thereby plaintiff will be precluded from enjoying  his  right of easement.  Therefore the plaintiff has  filed this  suit for declaration  and  injunction restraining the  defendant for closing windows and obstructing air and light which plaintiff is receiving for more than 20 years. The plaintiff has valued the suit for declaration to the tune of Rs.1,000/-(One Thousand) as the  value  of the  suit property  and  court  fee  of Rs.  120/-  (M.P. State)  has  been  paid.  In  addition,  he  has  valued  the  suit  for injunction to the tune of Rs. 400/-and a minimum court fee of Rs. 100/- (one hundred) has also been paid.

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