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Direction: In this section every question is appended with facts and principles, and multiple choice answers. You are required to read the facts carefully, then read the principles, apply the principles to the given facts and make a select one the option which is the most appropriate answer from the given choices.Principle: Private nuisance is the interference with the use and enjoyment of the premises and it is actionable by the person whose rights have been disturbed.Facts: Ashish and Salma were next door neighbours who lived in the same building. Ashish was a chainsmoker and smoked a number of cigarettes everyday within the confines of his house which entered Salma’s house too. Salma feared that the passive smoking she was being subjected to would cause her health complications and bough herself air-fresheners and purification devices as a result of which electricity bill shot up. She complained about Ashish to the building secretary who agreed with her. Finally, Salma filed a case against Ashish asking for compensation on the grounds of nuisance. Will Salma succeed?a)Salma will not succeed because there is no law against smoking in India.b)Salma will succeed because even after her complaints to the building secretary, Ashish continued to smoke.c)Salma will succeed as Ashish’s habit of continuous smoking created a lot of smoke and it interfered in the enjoyment of her property and constituted private nuisance.d)Salma will not succeed as she is being paranoid and as long as Ashish smokes inside the four walls of his house, he cannot be alleged of causing nuisance.Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2025 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Will Salma succeed?a)Salma will not succeed because there is no law against smoking in India.b)Salma will succeed because even after her complaints to the building secretary, Ashish continued to smoke.c)Salma will succeed as Ashish’s habit of continuous smoking created a lot of smoke and it interfered in the enjoyment of her property and constituted private nuisance.d)Salma will not succeed as she is being paranoid and as long as Ashish smokes inside the four walls of his house, he cannot be alleged of causing nuisance.Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Direction: In this section every question is appended with facts and principles, and multiple choice answers. 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