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that by obstructing in the
flow of rain water and sewage water, the water became stagnant on plot ... pleadings of the parties. The claim of natural flow of water is too
vague in the plaint and the plaintiffs
Patna High Court
earlier one, is the theory of natural water flow. It is also referred to as the territorial integrity theory. According ... this theory, every lower riparian is entitled to the natural flow of the river without any interference from the upper
Lok Sabha Debates
getting from nature. The rest, 99 per cent of the water, which is very precious is flowing
Lok Sabha Debates
rights claimed
by Government to the water flowing in all natural channels. The rights
so claimed by Government and admitted ... portion of the water flowing in the natural channels in which rights
have not as yet been acquired
Madras High Court
interests the collection and
distribution of water of rivers and streams flowing in natural channels
provided they do not thereby ... confer on the Government new
rights in flowing water of a nature hitherto unknown to the general law
either
Madras High Court
canals and water-courses,
and all standing and flowing water, and all lands, wherever
situated, save ... shown that I can
construe it by holding that flowing water can belong to no one. And as
regards
Madras High Court
parts and causing an obstruction to the natural flow
of the water and materially diminishing the supply to the lower ... affect the flow of water enjoyed by the plaintiffs
before the introduction of the Periyar water into the river
Madras High Court
prima facie, entitled
to the unimpeded flow of the water in its natural course, and to its
reasonable enjoyment ... agricultural land
is entitled to let his water flow in its natural course without any
obstruction by the owner
Madras High Court
river bed and the land was by natural process
of flow of water discharged from the washeries; that there ... carried to the river bed by the
flow of water through natural process. Therefore the view
taken by the High
Supreme Court of India
extra-ordinary use of water of a
natural stream flowing past their lands by putting up Bandharas for the
purpose ... even if the right to the
flow of this natural water vested in some of those persons, it would
Bombay High Court
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