Author: Kadimi Lakshmi Harshitha, Alliance University, Karnataka INTRODUCTION According to our law of the land, every individual is entitled to enjoy their property and rights without causing any disturbances or inconvenience to others. However, if someone uses the land which results in unlawful interference with the rights of the others, they are said to commit
Author: Manan Agrawal NUISANCE[1] The word “nuisance” is derived from the French word “nuire”, which means “to hurt, or to annoy”. The Latin term for nuisance is “nocere” which means “to cause harm”. Annoyance can be from a variety of intangible things such as sight, smell, noise, etc. In other words, a nuisance is an
Introduction The word Nuisance is derived from the french word ‘Nuire’[1] which means to annoy or hurt. It is an unlawful interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of land. Under normal circumstances a person is entitled to the full and reasonable enjoyment and use of his property tangible, intangible, movable or immovable, whatsoever. This