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High Court Overrules Window Restriction for Kashmir Resident

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    High Court Overrules Window Restriction for Kashmir Resident

    The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh recently sanctioned the request of a Kashmir resident to open windows in his residence, challenging a five-year-old restriction imposed by a civil court in the case of Ghulam Nabi Shah v Abdul Gani Sheikh & Ors.

    Justice Atul Sreedharan expressed concern about the lack of clarity in the civil court’s order regarding the infringement of the petitioner’s neighbor’s rights. The court emphasized that “the petitioner has the right to open windows on his property, even if they face the house of the plaintiff/respondent.”

    Addressing privacy concerns raised by the respondents, the court dismissed the notion, stating that “the contention of the respondents that it would infringe upon privacy does not hold water, as that is an issue for the defendant/respondent to take necessary steps to ensure their privacy.”

    The court suggested that the neighbor could protect their privacy by using curtains or erecting a wall on their property to make their house less visible from the petitioner’s property.

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    The case originated from a civil suit in the Budgam district, involving disputes over the construction of the petitioner’s house, including concerns about the sloping roof, drain pipes, and window openings deemed to infringe upon the neighbor’s privacy.

    In 2018, the trial court granted partial relief, allowing construction but restraining window openings facing the neighbor’s house. The petitioner was also directed to prevent snowfall and water drainage onto the neighbor’s property.

    At the High Court, the petitioner argued compliance with construction regulations and the trial court’s directives. Despite notice, the neighbor did not appear, leading the court to proceed ex-parte. After confirming compliance with construction guidelines, the court deemed the window restriction a violation of the petitioner’s rights and consequently granted the petition, with Advocate MM Iqbal representing the petitioner.

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    Asif Iqbal
    Asif Iqbal

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