Section 60 of easement act 1982
vinaykala
(Querist) 17 April 2012
This query is : Resolved
dear sir,
can any one throw light on the above section sir
vinay kala
april 17,12
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 17 April 2012
Purely academic query.
vinaykala
(Querist) 17 April 2012
dear nanda sahab,
if it a purely academic query what is wrong with it.
is the site not for seeking information?
i am sure you know the act and if you do why not enlighten me
if you do not why respond.
you need not sir
vinay kala
april 17,12
vinaykala
(Querist) 17 April 2012
dear sir,
i want to know what sec 60 of the easment act 1872 is, since this is quoted by the opp party and i need to respond to it.
it is requested humbly that it would be of no help to me if i get a resonse like
'purely academic query'
if one can enlighten on it i would be grateful.
vinay kala
ajay sethi
(Expert) 17 April 2012
Section 60(b) of the Easements Act clearly states that a licence becomes irrevocable when "the licensee, acting upon the licence has executed a work of permanent character and incurred expenses in the execution", which goes to show that a licensee can create rights in the property, or, for every practical effect, he is on a safer position than a tenant, whose tenancy could always be terminated with an appropriate notice as provided in Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act
vinaykala
(Querist) 17 April 2012
dear sir,
i am most happy with the shortest convincing reply.
i will be grateful if a 'licensee ' is defined.
my brother, a tresspasser on my property who built rooms without my consent and which was reported to all competent authorities calls himself a licensee and seeks protection under the easement act.
his structure of 3 rooms has tin shed roof tops and so is the sturucture is not of a permanent nature.
heis not even a licensee since he is a tresspasser wihtout valid title.
i seek to be enlightened sir
vinay kala april 17,12
ajay sethi
(Expert) 17 April 2012
licensee is a person who is granted permission by licensor to use said premises for aparticular period of time as per agreement entered inot between parties
Shonee Kapoor
(Expert) 17 April 2012
This is purely an academic query.
Regards,
Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 20 April 2012
tutorial on law should not be objective .