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Neighbour is throwing garbage in house

(Querist) 07 January 2011 This query is : Resolved 
A and B are neighbours. They are living in independent bunglows. Bunglows of A and B are divided by a common compound wall. 'A' number of time throws garbage in Bunglow of B in thier absence or when they are doing some household work in house. Now B wants to stop A from doing this again and again and also give him a fitting reply so that he does not repeat this again. What should be done by B to prevent A from doing such things in future, What legal remedy is available to B
Guest (Expert) 07 January 2011
AS HE IS NEIGHBOUR AND YOU BOTH WILL BE RESIDING FOR YEARS, INSTEAD OF STARTING LEGAL BATTLE, KINDLY DISCUSS THE MATTER WITH HIM PERSONALY AND SORT OUT THE PROBLEM.
THERE MAY BE A POSSIBILITY THAT MAID MIGHT BE DOING THESE THINGS AND THE OWNER MIGHT NOT BE AWARE OF THE SAME.
O.K.GOOD LUCK.
Guest (Expert) 07 January 2011
do as stated above. otherwise file a complaint for nuisance and take proper action
Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed (Expert) 07 January 2011
You are advised to report the same to your local police and also to your civic authority in this regard.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 07 January 2011
You could file complaint u/s 133 of crpc in the court of the competent Magistrate. Alternatively you could also file a civil suit for prohibitory injunction.
mahendrakumar (Expert) 08 January 2011
According to me the best option is the one suggested by Mr.Nandakumar.

after exhausting all other methods of conciliation,think of legal action
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 08 January 2011
all the options as advised by my learned friends are available for A, he may choose any of them.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 08 January 2011
try to solve the problem by compromise or take action as suggested by Mr.Barman.
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 08 January 2011
Also if residential association is there, you can ask their intervention.


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