Noisy lady Noisy lady

2 years ago

I have two boys. Elder one is 9 years old and another one is 4 years. my elder one plays with the ball on a wall since this being covid time and he can not go out to play. But our neighbor starts hitting the wall with something hard and my kids gets scared and the stops playing with the ball. She had a very rude fight with us, everytime threatening us. Today she banged our door with something metallic and misbehaved with my husband and me. My son started crying like anything. What should be done in this case?

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Hi,
Please consider settling the issue cordially first. If only that does not work, then file a complaint with the society/ apartment management if you live in a colony or an apartment.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
If the misbehaving is too much to tolerate then please consider register a complaint with the society management first and then consider a police compliant. The situation need not escalate to this if you can amicably solve it with you neighbor.
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Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield

Responded 2 years ago

A.so if its covid time then your child can do anything which harass neighbour ?
Your child can not go our to play then you get right to disturb neighbour ?
you are disturbing them so first behave properly before complaining.
Once you stop your child by disturbing them then the neighbour will also stop responding.

Your neighbour also have same rights to file police complaint of nuisance on you.

you are the noisy lady not neighbour. Neighbour is only responding the way fit for your actions.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 2 years ago

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A.This is tough time and we all need to be as human as we can. Be polite to them and they are also expected to be polite to you. If they cross the line and disturb you and harm you either mentally or physically then inform the police.
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