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
such nuisance in emergent cases, even if private nuisance may amount to public nuisance, if it affects the public generally. Sec. 133 is categoric, although ... public nuisance from information and evidence Magistrate considers that such unlawful obstruction or nuisance should be removed from any public place which may be lawfully
enshrines and enumerates the executive powers and duties of the police. Section 65(b) and (c) lays 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
regards the public nuisance or nuisance on the street, Code of Civil Procedure provides a specific remedy. Section 91 of the Code of Civil Procedure ... Section 91 . Public nuisances:-
(1) In the case of a public nuisance or other wrongful act affecting, or likely to affect, the public, a suit
under Section 163 of the BNSS.
Section 163 of the BNSS is Section 144 of the earlier regime, the
Cr.P.C . Section ... that Chapter Sections 129 to 132 deal with
unlawful assemblies and dispersal thereof, Sections 133 to 143
deal with public nuisance and abatement or removal
Ashirvad Pipes Private Limited.
4. Public Nuisance ( Section 268 IPC and Section
133 CPC- Public Nuisance): The actions of Ashirvad
Pipes Private Limited have ... widespread job losses and
economic instability, thereby constituting a public
nuisance as defined under Section 268 of the IPC and
Section
Ashirvad Pipes Private Limited.
4. Public Nuisance ( Section 268 IPC and Section
133 CPC- Public Nuisance): The actions of Ashirvad
Pipes Private Limited have ... widespread job losses and
economic instability, thereby constituting a public
nuisance as defined under Section 268 of the IPC and
Section
utterance of those words do not constitute a public nuisance as defined in Section 268 I.P.C. Sri. A. Giddappa, learned Addl. State Public ... which bears the heading "public nuisance" reads as under :
"A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does
likely to cause public nuisance and in the instant case, refusal is on the valid ground of likelihood of causing public nuisance if conversion ... Commissioner under Sub-section (3) of Section 95 of the Revenue Act if such diversion is likely to cause public nuisance or is against interests
that
Chapter Sections 129 to 132 deal with unlawful
assemblies and dispersal thereof, Sections 133 to 143
deal with public nuisance and abatement or removal ... thereof, Section 144 deals with urgent cases of nuisance
and apprehended danger to public tranquillity and
Sections 145 to 148 deal with disputes