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...feeling ashamed and so it was prayed that action should be taken againit him under section 290 of the indian penal code. (3) Section 268 of the indian penal code which gives the definition of "public nuisan...offence under section 268 and is punishable under section 290 of the indian penal code. His visit may cause some annoyance to some individual but it cannot be termed as public nuisance under the...of complaint even if accepted on their face value, do not constitute the offence of public nuisance within the meaning of section 268 of the indian penal code which is punishable under section 290 of...

.... Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code which gives the definition of “public nuisance” reads as follows:“A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does any act or is guilty of an illegal o...Asghar Munshi amounts to an offence under Section 268 and is punishable under Section 290 of the Indian Penal Code. His visit may cause some annoyance to some individual but...Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code which is punishable under Section 290 of the said Code. I, therefore, think that it will be a mere abuse of the process of Court to continue...

...of human existence. It is not capable of precise definition. It may be public or private nuisance. As defined in Section 268 IPC, public nuisance is an offence against public either by doing a thing which tends to the ...use public right. It is the quantum of annoyance or discomfort in contra distinction to private nuisance which affects an individual is the decisive factor. The object and public purpose behind Section...Criminal Appeal No. 1078 of 1991, dated 9-3-1993 affirming the order passed by the Sessions Judge and the Sub-Divisional Magistrate under Section 133 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for short ‘the...

...Section 268 I.P.C. which defines public nuisance, which is punishable under Section 290 I.P.C. As regards the offence under Section 291 I.P.C...T. Rajani, J.:— This Criminal Petition, under Section 482 of Cr.P.C., is filed by the Petitioner/A-2 seeking to quash the proceedings in C.C. No. 19 of 2009...petitioner are based on technical violations. He submits that the complaint for the offence under Section 188 I.P.C. has to be filed by the concerned public servant. In support he...

...” shall mean a public nuisance as defined in the Indian Penal Code;”16. section 268, I.P.C defines offence of public nuisance as under:“268. Public nuisance.—A pers...1897 and section 268, I.P.C reveals that any act, which causes common injury, danger or annoyance to the public, who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity or which...causes injury, obstruction, danger of annoyance to persons who may have occasion to use any public right is public nuisance. Though for section 268, I.P.C the requirement is that...

...public nuisance thus:-“3(48) “public nuisance” shall mean a public nuisance as defined in the Indian Penal Code;”Section 268 IPC defines offence of public nuisance as under:-“...of 1897 and Section 268 IPC reveals that any act, which causes common injury, danger or annoyance to the public, who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity or which causes injury, obstruction, danger...or annoyance to persons who may have occasion to use any public right is a public nuisance. Though for Section 268 IPC the requirement is that it must necessarily cause injury, but under...

...have Section 268 IPC which defines “public nuisance” as any act “which must necessarily cause injury, obstruction, danger or annoyance to persons who may have occasion to use any public right...rally may become unruly, which can mean damage to life and property. This is when a public assembly becomes “unlawful”, which is defined in Section 141 of the Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). Under these...”. Further, Section 143 CrPC empowers an Executive Magistrate to prohibit the repetition or continuation of public nuisances and Section 144 CrPC permits the issuance of directions to members of the public to...

...nuisance as defined in Section 268 IPC is an offence against the public either by doing a thing which tends to the annoyance of the whole community in general or by neglecting to do anything which the...offence under Section 290 IPC, it is incumbent upon the prosecution to prove that the accused is guilty of some culpable act or omission causing injuries, danger or annoyance. Public nuisance or common...of Commissioner of Police, Chennai and knowing very well that under Section 41 prohibitory order issued not to conduct any illegal meeting, procession, fasting, demonstration and human-chain, the...

...the plaintiffs cannot have the declaration and the injunction they ask for. Public nuisance is defined in section 268 of the Indian Penal Code as follows: “A person is guilty of a public nuisance who does ...grounds cannot be annoyance within the meaning of section 268 of the Indian Penal Code.In the case of...annoyance to the people who occupy the mosque in the vicinity during the hours of Muhammadan prayer. But if we look to the whole section and read it carefully, we shall see that the sort of annoyance which...

...contravened any specific rules or regulations under the Act. 6. For an offence under Section 268 IPC, it must be shown that the act of the accused caused common injury, danger, or annoyance to...under Section 268 IPC are therefore absent. 7. Similarly, for an offence under Section 5(4) of the Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Act, there must be evidence of contravention of specific... CHANDANGOUDAR ORAL ORDER The petitioners, who are being prosecuted for offences punishable under Section 269 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and...

...:-“3(48) “public nuisance” shall mean a public nuisance as defined in the Indian Penal Code;”Section 268 IPC defines offence of public nuisance as under:-“268. Public nuisance...common nuisance is not excused on the ground that it causes some convenience or advantage.”From a combined reading of Section 91 CPC, Section 3(48) of the Act of 1897 and Section 268 IPC would revea...the public, who dwell or occupy property in the vicinity is a public nuisance. Though for Section 268 IPC the requirement...

.... Nuisances are of two kinds, i.e (i) Public; and (ii) Private. ‘Public nuisance’ or ‘common nuisance’ as defined in Section 268 of IPC is an offence against the public either by doing a thing which tends to the annoyance o...AJAI LAMBA, J. (ORAL)1. This petition, by way of second revision petition, however, termed as a petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C challenges order Annexure...P-3 dated 13.06.2008 passed by Sub Divisional Magistrate (East), Ludhiana, whereby complaint under Section 133 Cr.P.C was allowed. The petition also challenges...

...'public nuisance' has been defined |in Section 268 of the Penal Code as an act or illegal omission which ceases any common injury, danger or ...Section 133, CrPC in Case No. 38 of 1993. 2. The fact is that an open land was purchased by the applicants which is situated to the south of the opposite parties' house, which is a...Tahsildar initiated proceeding under Section 133, CrPC. 3. The learned counsel for the applicants has submitted that the pro­ceeding initiated against the applicants is not maintainable since...

...defined in Section 268 IPC. Learned Senior Counsel submitted that on a reading of the said Section, it could be discerned that the essential ingredient of Section 268 IPC is that the act or omission must c...ORDERPetition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short, “Cr.P.C”).2. Petitioner is the accused in Cr. No. 70 of 2011 of Railway...Police Station, Ernakulam charged with offences punishable under Section 290 of the Indian Penal Code (in short, “IPC”) and Section 118(a) of the Kerala Police Act, 2011(in short, “the Act...

...religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste or community”. Lastly, Section 268 IPC which deals with nuisance, prescribes that a person is guilty of public nuisance if an act causes “annoyance to....75. In the Penal Code, 1860 a number of the expressions that occur in Section 66-A occur in Section 268.“268. Public nuisance.—A person is guilty of ..., under Section 268, the person should be guilty of an act or omission which is illegal in nature—legal acts are not within its net. A further ingredient is that injury, danger or annoyance must be to...

...human existence. It is not capable of precise definition. It may be public or private nuisance. As defined in Section 268 IPC, public nuisance is an offence against public either by doing a thing which tends to the ...Section 482 Cr.P.C for quashing of the order dated 04.02.2013 passed by learned Sub Divisional Magistrate, Pehowa on the application under Section 133...Cr.P.C and order dated 18.03.2013 passed by Addl. Sessions Judge, Kurukshetra vide which the revision petition under Section 397 Cr.P.C has been dismissed and further...

...materially interferes with the ordinary physical comfort of human existence. It is not capable of precise definition. It may be public or private nuisance. As defined in Section 268 IPC, public nuisance is an offence against public ..., it was found out really that the environment got affected in terms of ingredients of Section 133 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a bad smell emanating from the aforesaid...two poultry forms would cause hardship to the General Public Sanitation and as such, the said industry was to be stayed or to be properly removed and keeping in mind, as per Section...

...Section 268 IPC, public nuisance is an offence against public either by doing a thing which tends to the annoyance of the whole community in general or by neglect to do anything which the common good...Kuldip Singh, Judge.This petition has been filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C for quashing, setting-aside show-cause dated 12.04.2005 issued by Sub...Judge, Hamirpur in Criminal Revision No. 15 of 2010 and for dismissing the complaint under Section 133 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, (for short ‘Code...

...I.L.R., 7 Mad., 590 it was held that Section 268 of the Penal Code was not intended to apply to acts and omissions calculated to offend the sentiment...1. In this case, the applicant has been found guilty of committing public nuisance, as defined in Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code, and has been punished...under Section 290. 2. On the occasion of his giving a dinner-party, he cut up the meat that was to be cooked for the dinner in the verandah (otla) of his house, and so exposed it to the...

...in the Indian Penal Code. The definition of public nuisance is to be found in s. 268. A person is guilty of a public nuisance when (omitting that part of the section which does not refer to the...necessarily” which occur in s. 268. The Magistrate was satisfied that in the present case annoyance was caused, at least so we learn from the remarks which he [115] has sent up to this Court along with...annoyance caused in a public place to a single person could be brought under the definition of a public nuisance, on the ground that it might have been any member of the public to whom the annoyance was...

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