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Mr. Davessar, will I have to submit proof before the court that nuisance is being created, like some video clipping?
Asked 10 years ago in Civil Law

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All the digital evidence can be filed as an evidence with a certificate under section 65B of Indian evidence act

Nadeem Qureshi
Advocate, New Delhi
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1) you can have audio and video recordings of the nuisance being created

2) if your neighbours also are aggrieved by the nuisance you can jointly move court for necessary reliefs

3) complaints made to muncipal corporation / police will also help you in making out a case

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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This subsequent question by the client was meant for learned Advocate Mr. Davessar alone, the admin team may look into such personal questions are restricted to the concerned advocates alone instead of circulating to all the lawyers.

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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Without a shadow of doubt you have to produce the required degree of evidence to prove the nuisance committed by him. A video recording should ordinarily suffice.

Ashish Davessar
Advocate, Jaipur
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1. If the question is in connection with the public nuisance created by the vegetable vendor in your area, then filing a court case and submitting video clipping before the Court at this stage will be extravagant act,

2. Lodge a police complaint under copy to the local S.P.,

3. Police will take action,

4. If police refuses to act, file a Writ Petition against police inaction before the High Court which will be heard early.

Krishna Kishore Ganguly
Advocate, Kolkata
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