CASE BRIEF: MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, RATLAM v. VARDICHAN, (1980) 4 SCC 162
CASE NAME Municipal Council, Ratlam v. Vardichan, (1980) 4 SCC 162 CITATION 1980 AIR 1622, 1981 SCR (1) 97, […]
CASE NAME Municipal Council, Ratlam v. Vardichan, (1980) 4 SCC 162 CITATION 1980 AIR 1622, 1981 SCR (1) 97, […]
CASE NAME Kachrulal Bhagirath Agrawal v. State of Maharashtra, (2005) 9 SCC 36 CITATION AIR 2004 SC 4818, 2004
CASE NAME K. Ramakrishnan v. State of Kerala, 1999 SCC OnLine Ker 153 CITATION AIR 1999 Ker 385, (1999)
The Indian Penal Code’s Chapter XIV deals with offences against public health, safety, convenience, decency, and morals. Nuisance can be
Law of torts has recognized nuisance as a civil wrong. The term “nuisance” is derived from the French word “nuire,” which meaning “to cause pain, hurt, or irritate”. Latin word for nuisance is “nocere,” which means “to create injury.”