SARDAR BEGUM versus DELHI MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LIMITED
Temporary Relief Act 1877 Section 42 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), AX Exxon, RR 1 and 2 suits that temporarily order from the residential plot to the residential plot to prevent the change of the nature of the plot in question until the completion of the case. Seeks restraint. The commercial plot and the construction of the marriage hall on it, such a commercial conversion in a purely residential area, are in fact affecting the peace of the entire location. The defendant in his affidavit also claimed that the defendant The plot was illegally merged with the previous adjoining plot and that no sanction was given by the concerned authorities for the construction of the wedding hall. The plaintiff successfully proved that they had a preliminary case. And that the balance is in their favor if the defendants are also required to hold the marriage proceedings in the adjoining plot. If allowed to remain, the plaintiff would be the only victim next door because in this case the litigation was affirmed and the defendants were required to suspend any construction of the wedding hall Or banned from carrying any unauthorized construction under it
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