Neighbour causing nuisance in residential area by starting garage

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      In the area where I live, my neighbour in the residential area has started operating an illegal garage about a month back. At any time, about 15-20 vehicles are parked near shop and repaired on the road itself. Some of these vehicles are parked right in front of my house. The road itself is now oily and greasy and iron parts are spread on the road. My efforts to stop him from doing this have been unsuccessful since he says he can do whatever he likes in his house land, and it appears that he is paying bribes to police and municipal authorities also. What can I do?

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      In such a situation, you can make a complaint to the Sub-divisional Magistrate under Section 133(1)(b) of the Cr.P.C. which is reproduced below (the relevant extracts of these sections are highlighted):

      133. Conditional order for removal of nuisance.— (1) Whenever a District Magistrate or a Sub-Divisional Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate specially empowered in this behalf by the State Government, on receiving the report of a police officer or other information and on taking such evidence (if any) as he thinks fit, considers—

      (a) that any unlawful obstruction or nuisance should be removed from any public place or from any way, river or channel which is or may be lawfully used by the public; or

      (b) that the conduct of any trade or occupation, or the keeping of any goods or merchandise, is injurious to the health or physical comfort of the community, and that in consequence such trade or occupation should be prohibited or regulated or such goods or merchandise should be removed or the keeping thereof regulated; or

      (c) that the construction of any building, or, the disposal of any substance, as is likely to occasion conflagration or explosion, should be prevented or stopped; or

      (d) that any building, tent or structure, or any tree is in such a condition that it is likely to fall and thereby cause injury to persons living or carrying on business in the neighbourhood or passing by, and that in consequence the removal, repair or support of such building, tent or structure, or the removal or support of such tree, is necessary; or

      (e) that any tank, well or excavation adjacent to any such way or public place should be fenced in such manner as to prevent danger arising to the public; or

      (f) that any dangerous animal should be destroyed, confined or otherwise disposed of,

      such Magistrate may make a conditional order requiring the person causing such obstruction or nuisance, or carrying on such trade or occupation, or keeping any such goods or merchandise, or owning, possessing or controlling such building, tent, structure, substance, tank, well or excavation, or owning or possessing such animal or tree, within a time to be fixed in the order—

      (i) to remove such obstruction or nuisance; or

      (ii) to desist from carrying on, or to remove or regulate in such manner as may be directed, such trade or occupation, or to remove such goods or merchandise, or to regulate the keeping thereof in such manner as may be directed; or

      (iii) to prevent or stop the construction of such building, or to alter the disposal of such substance; or

      (iv) to remove, repair or support such building, tent or structure, or to remove or support such trees; or

      (v) to fence such tank, well or excavation; or

      (vi) to destroy, confine or dispose of such dangerous animal in the manner provided in the said order;

      or, if he objects so to do, to appear before himself or some other Executive Magistrate subordinate to him at a time and place to be fixed by the order, and show cause, in the manner hereinafter provided, why the order should not be made absolute.

      (2) No order duly made by a Magistrate under this section shall be called in question in any Civil Court.

      Explanation.—A “public place” includes also property belonging to the State, camping grounds and grounds left unoccupied for sanitary or recreative purposes.”

      On such complaint being made by you, the Sub-divisional Magistrate has the power to make order to the opposite party to desist from carrying on, or to remove or regulate in such manner as may be directed, such trade or occupation, or to remove such goods or merchandise, or to regulate the keeping thereof in such manner as may be directed.

           


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