decisive factor. The
object and public purpose behind Section 133 is to prevent
public nuisance that if the Magistrate fails to take immediate
recourse ... Nuisances are of two kinds i.e. (i) public;
and (ii) private. "Public nuisance" or "common nuisance" as
defined in Section
define public nuisance. Section 268 :--
"Public nuisance -- A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does any act or is guilty ... writing by the public servant concerned. Where there existed a public nuisance this. Court could require the executive under Section
deals with 'public nuisance' in contradistinction to 'private
nuisance'. This provision is about public nuisance and provides a cheap
and summary ... Nuisances are of two kinds i.e. (i)
public; and (ii) private. "Public nuisance" or common nuisance" as
defined in Section
disturbance of the public tranquillity, or a riot (under Section 144 ) and to appoint a Public Prosecutor for any case (under Section 492).
Among ... Section 112 etc. for demanding security to keep the peace or to be of good behaviour, under Section 133 for removal of public nuisance, under
prevent urgent nuisance or breach of the peace, or under Section 133, Criminal P.C. to prevent a nuisance in a public place, or under ... public nuisance it is clear that the plaintiffs cannot have the declaration and the injunction they ask for.
58. "Public nuisance" is defined
public nuisance, the order must reflect that it is public
nuisance on any public path or public place and it applies to existing nuisance ... there is public
nuisance. The public power of the Magistrate under the Code is a public duty to
the members of the public
Code of Criminal Procedure contains provisions in relation to public nuisances. Section 133 authorizes the Magistrate concerned to pass a conditional order for removal ... order the Magistrate may require the person who is creating the public nuisance to desist from doing so. But if the person objects
public nuisances referred to in chapter X of the Code of Criminal Procedure are equivalent to the public nuisances defined in Section ... commit a public nuisance. Thus Ions enjoyment could not legalize a public nuisance. It Is no answer to the petition under Section
public nuisance, having been enjoined by any public servant who has lawful authority to issue such injunction not to repeat or continue such nuisance, shall ... asked by the Public Prosecutor to alter the conviction to one of an offence under Section 290 ,--committing a public nuisance--or other which
enshrines and enumerates the executive powers and duties of the police. Sections 65(b) and 65(c) lay down that it shall be the duty ... prevent to the best of his ability the commission of public nuisances. Section 66 refers to the power of the police officer to enter places