
Nuisance | Types | Essentials | Defences | Remedies – Law of torts
The term ‘nuisance’ is derived from the French word ‘nuire’ and the Latin word ‘nocere’ or ‘nocumentum,’ which implies ‘annoyance’ or ‘damage’ in a legal sense.In Durga Prasad v State (AIR 1962 Raj 92), it was said that the term “nuisance” typically refers to anything that bothers, hurts, or is objectionable. Definition of NuisanceAs a…