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The law of nuisance protects the right of the property owner or the right of the person to use and enjoy the property and his liberty. Nuisance is an act that arises from unlawful and unreasonable use of a persons own property that is working an obstruction or injury to the right of other person who is common public and producing such annoyance to the public and causing inconvenience and discomfort resulting in damage or injury to the rights or the property of a person. Nuisance is an unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land, or of some right over, or in connection with it. Nuisance is an injury to the right of a person in possession of a property to undisturbed enjoyment of it and result from an improper use by another person in his property.
As per the provisions of the Companies Act One Person Company shall have minimum ______________ director
Who has the been vested with the power to establish the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund as per section 26A of the Banking Regulation Act?
S.55 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 provides for:
_________ is the conclusive evidence in case of company that statutory requirements have complied with
A sells a property owned by him to B and C. B and C are different buyers and have purchased the property in two unequal halves with different amount of ...
A wishes to prove, by secondary evidence, the contents of a lost document.
When a mortgaged property is leased, mortgagee is________.
The Governor of a State is appointed by?
The Companies Act, 2013 was enacted on ____________
What does the word “legal injury” mean?