Nuisances
are of two kinds, i.e. (i) Public; and (ii) Private. 'Public nuisance'
or 'common nuisance' as defined in Section ... there is public
nuisance. The public power of the Magistrate under the Code is a
public duty to the members of the public
Nuisances are of two kinds, i.e. (i)
Public; and (ii) Private. `Public nuisance' or `common nuisance' as defined
in Section ... there is public
nuisance. The public power of the Magistrate under the Code is a public
duty to the members of the public
Nuisances are of two kinds, i.e., (i) Public; and (ii) Private 'Public nuisance' or 'common nuisance'as defined in Sec ... there is public nuisance. The public power of the Magistrate under the Code is a public duty to the members of the public
with maintenance of public order and tranquility. It is a part of
the heading 'public nuisance'. The term 'nuisance' as used ... must be imminent danger to the property and
consequential nuisance to the public. The nuisance is the concomitant
act resulting in danger to the life
mentioned. Disturbances of public
tranquillity, riots and affray lead to
subversion of public order unless they are
prevented in time. Nuisances dangerous to
human life ... made to
Section 144 of the Code. Section 144 appears in Chapter X
dealing with "Maintenance of Public Order and Tranquility
called Noise Abatement Act, 1960, Section 1 of which has been superseded by sub-section (9) of Section 11 of the Control of Pollution ... nuisance in the ordinary legal sense. (See Bandbury Urban Sanitary Authority v. Page (1991) 8 QBD 97). The nuisance need not be a public nuisance
called Noise Abatement Act, 1960, Section 1 of which has been superseded by Sub-section (9) of Section 11 of the Control of Pollution ... nuisance in the ordinary legal sense. (See Banbury Urban Sanitary Authority v. Page (1881) 8 QBD 97). The nuisance need not be a public nuisance
welfare
of the public at large. An enabling power of
his kind conferred for public reasons and
for the public benefit is, in our opinion ... moved the Sub-
Divisional Magistrate under Section 133 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 for abatement of nuisance by
directing the municipality to construct
land and human beings, other living creatures, plants, microorganism and property. (Vide Section 2(a) of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986).
The expressions "pollution ... likely to create a nuisance or render such water harmful or injurious to public health or safety, or to domestic commercial, industrial, agricultural or other
human beings, other living creatures, giants, micro-organism and property, [Vide Section 2(a) of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986].
The expressions 'pollution ... likely to create a nuisance or render such water harmful or injurous to public health or safety, or to domestic commercial, industrial, agricultural or other