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Magistrate may prohibit repetition or connuance of public nuisance,. A District Magistrate or Sub- divisional Magistrate, or any other Executive ... person not to repeat or continue a public nuisance, as defined in the Indian Penal Code
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Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance of apprehended danger. (1) In cases where, in the opinion
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executive government in the Province in question: (48) " public nuisance" shall mean a public nuisance as defined in the Indian
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means notification in the Official Gazette of Manipur; (37) " nuisance" includes any act, omission, place or thing which causes
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Criminal Procedure, 1973 133. Conditional order for removal of nuisance. (1) Whenever a District Magistrate or a Sub- divisional Magistrate ... thinks fit, considers- (a) that any unlawful obstruction or nuisance should be removed from any public place or from
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financial year"," local authority"," master"," offence"," part"" public nuisance"," registered"," schedule"," ship"," sign"," sub- section" and" writing" apply also, unless
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such nature that it is a public nuisance or that it causes damage to, the premises or is otherwise detrimental ... residing with the tenant has been convicted of causing nuisance or annoyance to a person living in the neighbourhood
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specifically enforced; (f) to prevent, on the ground of nuisance, an act of which it is not reasonably clear that ... will be a nuisance; (g) to prevent a continuing breach in which the plaintiff has acquiesced; (h) when equally efficacious
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Indian Penal Code, 1860 268. Public nuisance.-- A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does ... have occasion to use any public right. A common nuisance is not excused on the ground that it causes some
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armed forces other than an officer. B.- Public nuisances
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