TNPSC Thervupettagam

Supreme Court on Easementary Right

April 20 , 2024 220 days 284 0
  • The Supreme Court reiterated that the Power of Attorney holder can only depose about the facts within his personal knowledge and not about those facts which are not within his knowledge.
  • The concept of easement has been defined under The Indian Easements Act, 1882.
  • According to it, an easementary right is a right possessed by the owner or occupier of the land on some other land, not his own, the purpose of which is to provide the beneficial enjoyment of the land.
  • This right is granted because, without the existence of this right an occupier or owner cannot fully enjoy his own property.
  • It includes the right to door continue to do something or to prevent or to continue to prevent something in connection with or in respect of some other land, which is not his own, for the enjoyment of his own land.

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