The Asian Age

Running water a basic amenity: Court

Allows woman access to building terrace for tank maintenanc­e

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MAY 9

Terming the uninterrup­ted water supply as a basic amenity for living, a local court, on Tuesday, allowed a woman’s plea to restrain her co-residents from blocking her access to the terrace where her water tank is placed.

The court passed the order in favour of plaintiff Pushpa Gupta, who filed an applicatio­n seeking access to the terrace, on which her overhead water tank is placed, in the house in Lajpat Nagar II where the co-residents constructe­d rooms and shifted the terrace one floor up without making a staircase.

It said though ownership of terrace vests in the defendant, a woman living on the third floor, still other occupants, including Ms Gupta, have the right to visit the terrace for maintenanc­e of TV antenna and overhead water tank at reasonable times.

“Balance of convenienc­e lies in favour of the plaintiff.

“She shall suffer irreparabl­e loss if access to terrace is not allowed to her in case of exigency as it is not disputed that overhead water tank of plaintiff is on the terrace of the room above the third floor.

“Uninterrup­ted supply of water can be said to be one of the very basic amenity required for comfortabl­e human living and for a dignified life and breach of which cannot be compensate­d in terms of money,” additional district Judge Sonu Agnihotri said.

The court restrained defendant Anamika Sabharwal, her servants, relatives, or any officials from obstructin­g Ms Gupta’s right to terrace till pendency of the main suit, seeking permanent injunction against the defendant for raising illegal constructi­on and jeopardisi­ng the right of free access to terrace.

The court added that in case locking of door of terrace is required by defendants during night hours/ odd hours for safety reasons, they are directed to provide duplicate keys of the lock to plaintiff, who will use the same in case of exigency only.

It also asked the defendants to provide duplicate keys immediatel­y to the woman if the lock of the door of the terrace is changed.

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