Legal Principle:1. An unlawful instruction which interferes with one’s person or property constitute trespass.2. An easement is the right to use another person’s land for a stated purpose and has been in use for quite some time. It can involve a general or specific portion of the property. Factual Situation: Vijay wanted to construct a shed on his window to stop the water from leaking to his house. The shed was constructed, but it protruded in Namit’s house. Vijay claims it is his easementary right. Will Vijay’s claim succeed? Decision:

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Legal Principle:<br />1. An unlawful instruction which interferes with one’s person or property constitute trespass.<br />2. An easement is the right to use another person’s land for a stated purpose and has been in use for quite some time. It can involve a general or specific portion of the property. Factual Situation: Vijay wanted to construct a shed on his window to stop the water from leaking to his house. The shed was constructed, but it protruded in Namit’s house. Vijay claims it is his easementary right. Will Vijay’s claim succeed? Decision:






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