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Legal Principle: Nuisance is the unlawful interference with a person’s enjoyment of his land or some rights over or in connection with it.
Fact Situation: Ashok, in his nineties, is hard of hearing and plays the radio very loudly throughout theday and on a daily basis. Raju, his neighbour, complaints that he cannot listen to his favourite TV show inhis home due to the radio of Ashok.
Which of the following statements is the most appropriate in relation to the legal principle stated above?
Listening to the radio is Ashok’s freedom.
Ashok is creating nuisance to his neighbour by playing the radio loud perpetually and disturbing Rajuin being able to listen to the TV in his home.
Raju is creating nuisance by complaining about Ashok’s enjoyment of hearing his radio.
Raju should appreciate that Ashok is aged and hard of hearing.
Ashok is creating nuisance to his neighbour by playing the radio loud perpetually and disturbing Rajuin being able to listen to the TV in his home, because Ashok is interfering in Raju's enjoyment by playing the radio so loud . So he can be charged for nuisance .
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