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Public nuisance refers to any unlawful act or omission that causes common injury, danger, or annoyance to the public or to people in general who live nearby.
“Whoever causes any common injury, danger or annoyance to the public or to the people in general shall be guilty of public nuisance.”
➤ Builds Awareness and Prevents Unintentional Crime: At the adolescent stage, children begin to explore the world independently. Many are exposed to digital platforms, social media, peer pressure, and freedom that they may not fully understand. Without knowing what is legally right or wrong, a child may commit a punishable act unintentionally. Early legal education helps them:
Nuisance Type | IPC Section | BNS Section | Description |
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Loud music / noise at night | Sec 268, 290 IPC | Sec 281, 356 BNS | Disturbing public peace and quiet is a punishable nuisance |
Obstruction of roads / footpaths | Sec 283 IPC | Sec 284 BNS | Obstructing public way or causing danger to movement |
Illegal garbage dumping / burning waste | Sec 268, 290 IPC | Sec 281, 356 BNS | Polluting public places is a form of nuisance |
Open defecation / urination | Sec 268 IPC | Sec 281 BNS | Unhygienic acts affecting public sanitation |
Construction causing public blockage | Sec 283 IPC | Sec 284 BNS | Unlawful occupation of public space |
Animal nuisance (stray cattle/dogs) | Sec 289 IPC | Sec 286 BNS | Negligent handling of animals causing danger |
Noise pollution from DJ/band/vehicles | Sec 268, 290 IPC | Sec 281, 356 BNS | Punishable under noise pollution guidelines and nuisance laws |
1. File Complaint with Local Authorities:
CrPC Section 133 or BNS Section 173: Executive Magistrate can order removal or abatement of a public nuisance.
2. File FIR (in serious cases):
For repeated or harmful nuisances, FIR can be lodged citing:
3. File RTI (Right to Information):
4. File a Public Interest Litigation (PIL):