Privacy and Peace in Residential area
5 years ago
My neighbour has lodged his company/personal driver in a single room adjacent to our common wall(party wall). The neighbor is also running an office in the same premises next to the driver's room. The office staff end up in gossiping/loud talks post office hours. Also, outside the office hours, the driver brings in young adolescents to his room and starts in gossipping and playing carroms leading to huge disturbance to us. The driver also indulges in slamming the office doors multiple times during the day. We have requested the owner multiple times about the peace and privacy issue but he doesn't seem to care. Please advise how I can resolve this issue
Nirmal Chopra
Responded 5 years ago
Chandrashekhar
Responded 5 years ago
Adv Shrikiran B
Responded 5 years ago
First of all, issue a Legal Notice to your neighbor through a lawyer asking him to stop creating nuisance and maintain peace at your property premises and nearby vicinity. If the neighbor doesn't mend his ways and continues to create nuisance and breach peace and tranquility, immediately, file a police compliant of nuisance against the neighbor and get the police register FIR against the owner under Section 268 IPC which says "Public nuisance.—A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does any act or is guilty of an illegal omission which causes any common injury, danger or annoyance to the public or to the people in general who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity, or which must necessarily cause injury, obstruction, danger or annoyance to persons who may have occasion to use any public right. A common nuisance is not excused on the ground that it causes some convenience or advantage". You can also approach the jurisdictional civil court where your property is situated and file permanent injunction suit praying the court to direct the neighbor to stop breaching peace and tranquility and further stop causing disturbance to you at the property premises and nearby vicinity. Hope this helps.
Vijay Mukesh Bhatia
Responded 5 years ago