Principle: ‘Nobody shall unlawfully interfere with a person’s use or enjoyment of land or some right over, or in connection with it. The use of enjoyment, envisaged herein, should be normal and reasonable taking into account surrounding situation’. Facts: Jeevan and Pavan were neighbours in a residential locality. Pavan started a typing class in a part of his house and his typing sound distributed Jeevan who could not put up with any kind of continuous noise. He filed a suit against Pavan.

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Principle: ‘Nobody shall unlawfully interfere with a person’s use or enjoyment of land or some right over, or in connection with it. The use of enjoyment, envisaged herein, should be normal and reasonable taking into account surrounding situation’. Facts: Jeevan and Pavan were neighbours in a residential locality. Pavan started a typing class in a part of his house and his typing sound distributed Jeevan who could not put up with any kind of continuous noise. He filed a suit against Pavan.






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