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A loud music that can be heard from a banquet hall at midnight disturbing the people living in that area is classified as
nusiance.
trespass.
interference with contractual relations.
conversion.
Here’s how this actually plays out:
- Option 1: Nuisance
This fits. Nuisance is when someone’s behavior (like blasting loud music at midnight) unreasonably interferes with others’ use or enjoyment of their property.
- Option 2: Trespass
Not quite. Trespass is physically entering someone else’s land or property without permission. Sound waves don’t count as “trespassing” in the legal sense.
- Option 3: Interference with contractual relations
This is about messing with someone’s business agreements—think persuading someone to break a contract, not playing loud music.
- Option 4: Conversion
That’s about taking or tampering with someone else’s property as if it’s your own (like stealing a car). Noise doesn’t qualify.
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