Construction Project Pollution
2 months ago
Construction workers are cooking using firewood, it creates lots of smoke, since my father has asthama it's really difficult to manage, we have sealed all ventilators but smoke is smoke. Requested them to use gas or change location of their chulha but labour and builder are non cooperative, since owner is influential calling police(100) is postponement not solution. Please suggest solution.
A.Dear Client,
In the current situation, consider addressing your grievance by directly meeting the administrative/executive officer or the chairman of the Municipality before resorting to legal action. If the issue persists, you may apply to the competent court, seeking an ad interim injunction under Rule 1 or 2 of Order 39 of the CPC. Additionally, filing a suit for public nuisance under Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code is an option. Seeking guidance from an advocate is recommended for proper steps in resolving the issue effectively.
In the current situation, consider addressing your grievance by directly meeting the administrative/executive officer or the chairman of the Municipality before resorting to legal action. If the issue persists, you may apply to the competent court, seeking an ad interim injunction under Rule 1 or 2 of Order 39 of the CPC. Additionally, filing a suit for public nuisance under Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code is an option. Seeking guidance from an advocate is recommended for proper steps in resolving the issue effectively.
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A.Dear Client,
In the prevailing situation, you can meet directly with the administrative/executive officer or the chairman of the Municipality for your grievance before going to the court of law for redressal of your grievance failing which you can apply to the competent Court having jurisdiction over the suit property seeking a grant of ad interim injunction under Rule 1 or 2 of Order 39 of the CPC, Apart from this, you can also file a suit for public nuisance under Sec.268 of the Indian penal code. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps to resolve the issue in the right way.
In the prevailing situation, you can meet directly with the administrative/executive officer or the chairman of the Municipality for your grievance before going to the court of law for redressal of your grievance failing which you can apply to the competent Court having jurisdiction over the suit property seeking a grant of ad interim injunction under Rule 1 or 2 of Order 39 of the CPC, Apart from this, you can also file a suit for public nuisance under Sec.268 of the Indian penal code. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps to resolve the issue in the right way.
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