Nuisance by neighbou tenants
my meighbours given a house for rent to a catering business person who use their backyard (not more than 100sft) for cooking purpuse which falls near to my drawing room (6 feet distance). They use s ...
my meighbours given a house for rent to a catering business person who use their backyard (not more than 100sft) for cooking purpuse which falls near to my drawing room (6 feet distance). They use s ...
Dear Client,
To address the issue of cooking odors from their catering business affecting your home, start by documenting the problem, noting dates and times when the smells are particularly strong and how they impact your family, especially the newborn twins. Try having another calm conversation with your neighbors, explaining your situation and the effects on your children. If that doesn't work, check local regulations regarding nuisance odors and consider contacting your landlord or propert
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What steps to take if kids 7-16 years age screaming throughout whenever they are playing, pressing horn while cycling right in front of our house only, playing cricket in residential and hitting car ...
Dear Client,
This kind of issue is common and mostly happens in standalone buildings or housing complexes having no registered society or association to resolve the matter, following its bylaws. You can escalate your grievance before the quasi-judicial authorities like the Public Grievance Cell of the District Magistrate Office, Municipal authorities, District. Legal Services Authority seeking their intervention to resolve the matter through a mediation process amicably for the sake of peaceful
One of my father's(deceased for 2 years 8 months 17 days ) distant relatives is going around the village and getting signatures of a few people who don't get along with my family along with the signat ...
Dear Client,
It is a settled principle of law that any proceedings initiated against the dead person are nullity, and any order passed against the dead person is null and void. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of D.R.Somayajulu Sec. D.L.S vs Athili Appala Swamy & Ors decided on 19 November 2014 held that any proceedings taken against a dead person are totally void, ab initio. So, nothing to worry about false complaint which is void ab initio.
My neighbor shop sells cigarettes and all his customers smokes outside that shop resulting which other shops which are of my ownership do not attract customers due to this smoke and I live above that ...
Dear Client,
Smoking in public places is prohibited under law, but smoking in private places is not prohibited. So, you can make a complaint against the shop owner at the local police station and the public grievance cell of the DM office concerned to resolve the issue.
In one appeal, the Appellant withdrew the appeal after 7 years. He said that the appeal is not maintainable, hence he withdrew the appeal. What remedy is available to the respondent against the Appell ...
Dear Client,
Unless the appellant is permitted by the Court to withdraw the present appeal with the liberty to file appropriate proceedings before the appropriate forum, the appellant can not withdraw an appeal on his own on the grounds of maintainability. The Telangana High Court has reaffirmed the principle that an appellant has an absolute right to withdraw an appeal, and the court must grant such a request without imposing conditions, provided certain circumstances are met.
I park my car in my society and once the flooring work on going on in my society so security use to park and just on 6th floor some Ac cleaning work went on, all dirt was on my car. N as I raised the ...
Dear Client,
It's a good idea to contact the society management committee, which usually includes the secretary and other members, to discuss your concerns and issues. They should be made aware of the problems you've faced. Review the society bylaws to understand the rules and regulations governing issues related to parking, security, and maintenance within the society. This will help you understand your rights and responsibilities as a member. If the society management doesn't address your conc
my neighbors ll be throwing vessels at night,cooking after 10pm,shouting and fighting at night,their kitchen is close to our bedroom,and even during the day they ll be shouting,put pressure cooker for ...
Hello,
As per the given information it is advisable to you that you can file a complaint or FIR against them for harassment.
My neighbour on the floor above me is not rectifying seepage problem in his house due to which living conditions are very much unhygienic and foul smelling on my floor more over he is habitual of thro ...
Hello Sir,
As per law, the upper floor owner is responsible for repairing the water leakage . You should first serve him with a legal notice asking him to repair/rectify the cause of water leakage in your flat. If, within 15 days of time , they refuse to do the same, then you should file a suit for Injunction for the direction to the upper owner .
My tenants daughter, filed a false police case on my family, stating that we harassed her, case registered in 2020, In 2022, March, the case came to trial, and I got some evidence that she was not her ...
You may file a suit for defamation against such lady before the competent court of law and claim for compensation.
My neighborhood building has a motor for water supply which makes lot of noise and they would on the machine at any time of hour for eg. 6:30 am and we have asked them not to but they won't listen. It ...
Dear Sir,
How to File a Harassment Complaint Against a Neighbour
Is Calling Police an Option?
Yes, calling a police if your neighbor harasses you is an option to go with. You have the option to call the police by just dialing the police number 100 and police will come to the place mentioned by you in the phone call. They will come to the spot and ask you the problem and then will take the action against them. And, when they will reach the spot you should be having sufficient proof to pro
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