complaint to police and he
was arrested and sent to jail. On continuance of torture and
cruelty, the respondent-husband sold his house and land ... blown and on account of continued nuisance being created by
Rekha Devi there was partition in the family on 05.12.2000, and
he was alloted share
same has
become threatening proposition to the plaintiff due to continuous
nuisance in addition to cracks and peeling of plaster and stones
at several spots
road and spoil the atmosphere of the residential area by their continued nuisance of spitting, vomiting, urinating and committing all inconceivable kind of nuisance
against the encroachments in accordance with Law. In view of the continued nuisance caused by the members of the petitioner-association by way of illegal
property, started
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creating day-to-day nuisance by intentionally obstructing and
blocking the common passage. They parked their ... repairing the drainage and not
getting the work done thereafter. The continued nuisance by
them in schedule 'B' property has become
required to under Section 268 I.P.C. which defines public
nuisance, which is punishable under Section 290 I.P.C. As regards the offence ... continuation of nuisance. When no nuisance as defined under the Code, is not
made out, the question of continuation does not arise.
5. The other
clearances from the respective
statutory authorities, and therefore, they are entitled to continue with the
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operation ... However, learned counsel for the second respondent
submitted that, the nuisance will continue and unless and until the
Panchayath is directed to consider the complaint
children and is alleged to be
harassing the plaintiff and creating nuisance by dropping garbage, spitting
gutka, hanging dirty clothes, etc. despite repeated request ... month of October 2016.
2.5 Defendant Sh. Pankaj Goyal, thereafter, continued creating
nuisance for disturbing plaintiff and his family and fresh plastic shed within
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very easily
specially when the it restrains the parties from instituting or
continuing a case in a foreign court.
11) In this backdrop ... ground of nuisance, an act of which it is
not reasonably clear that it will be a nuisance;
(g) to prevent a continuing breach
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