Dr.J.Santhosh Kumar vs The Block Medical Officer on 24 July, 2012
Author: S
respondent. Thereafter also, the 4th respondent
continued the activity of causing nuisance to the appellant. Pursuant to
a complaint filed by the appellant before ... case of the appellant that the 4 th respondent is
causing continued nuisance to the appellant by their work in the
premises.
g] The learned
road and spoil the atmosphere of the residential area by their continued nuisance of spitting, vomiting, urinating and committing all inconceivable kind of nuisance
Magistrate
under this section
143. Magistrate may prohibit repetition or continuance of public nuisance.
A District Magistrate or sub-divisional Magistrate, or any other Executive ... this
behalf, may order any person not to repeat or continue a public nuisance, as
defined in the Indian Penal Code
shop is not
closed and the running of the shop continues to cause
nuisance as well as health hazards to the residents of the
village
transformed into a public
nuisance and threat to freedom of movement of the people as
well as vehicles.
B. The continuation of giving permission
Government, to take into account the will of the people and the nuisance created by the existence of such shop. But that cannot be taken ... concrete events, where nuisance have been reported, to take a decision, as to whether a shop may be permitted to continue
contains the same total energy (or dose) as the
fluctuating sound. Equivalent continuous sound-level
has gained widespread acceptance as a scale for the
measurement ... readers to the
newspaper saying they were fed up with the noise,
nuisance and the distress that fireworks cause.
......
VI Statutory Laws in India
K.Somasekharan Nair vs The Secretary on 28 January, 2021
Author: Shaji P. Chaly
Bench
taken by the authorities and the public
sector undertakings to abate the nuisance. Steps were also
W.P.(C) Nos. 27148/2015 & 23724/2016 ... also able to be regulated to a considerable
and satisfactory extent. While continuing so, situations have
arisen due to the lock-down restrictions on account