Cement shop behind my home lot of noise and dust getting from my home
2 months ago
I want to file a case against them
A.Dear Client,
After serving a legal notice to the owner of the cement shop, you can initiate legal action by filing a criminal suit against them under Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for public nuisance. This should be done before the court of the Magistrate concerned.
In addition to the legal proceedings, it is advisable to bring the matter to the attention of the relevant District Magistrate (DM)/Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and the Pollution Control Board. Reporting the issue to these authorities is crucial in addressing concerns related to health and hygiene arising from the cement shop's activities. A mass complaint involving affected individuals or community members can potentially expedite the resolution of such public nuisances.
By taking these steps, you are pursuing both legal avenues and involving the appropriate authorities to address the public nuisance caused by the cement shop effectively.
After serving a legal notice to the owner of the cement shop, you can initiate legal action by filing a criminal suit against them under Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for public nuisance. This should be done before the court of the Magistrate concerned.
In addition to the legal proceedings, it is advisable to bring the matter to the attention of the relevant District Magistrate (DM)/Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and the Pollution Control Board. Reporting the issue to these authorities is crucial in addressing concerns related to health and hygiene arising from the cement shop's activities. A mass complaint involving affected individuals or community members can potentially expedite the resolution of such public nuisances.
By taking these steps, you are pursuing both legal avenues and involving the appropriate authorities to address the public nuisance caused by the cement shop effectively.
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A.Dear Client,
In the given scenario, after serving a legal notice to the owner of the cement shop, file a criminal suit against them under Section 268 of IPC for public nuisance before the court of the Magistrate concerned. Additionally, you may bring the matter that affects you and your family's health and hygiene to the notice of the concerned DM/SDM and Pollution Control Board to navigate the matter in the right way. A mass complaint works faster to resolve these types of public nuisances.
In the given scenario, after serving a legal notice to the owner of the cement shop, file a criminal suit against them under Section 268 of IPC for public nuisance before the court of the Magistrate concerned. Additionally, you may bring the matter that affects you and your family's health and hygiene to the notice of the concerned DM/SDM and Pollution Control Board to navigate the matter in the right way. A mass complaint works faster to resolve these types of public nuisances.
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