The Shore Nuisances (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853 is a law which was enacted for large sea-shore in the islands with a view to the safe navigation of the harbour, and to facilitate the removal of nuisances, obstructions and encroachments below high-water mark in harbour, or upon or about the shores of islands in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in former British India.[1][2]
The Shore Nuisances (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853 | |
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Imperial Legislative Council (Now the powers of the act rest with Parliament of India) | |
Territorial extent | India |
Enacted by | Imperial Legislative Council (Now the powers of the act rest with Parliament of India) |
Status: Amended |
References
edit- ^ "Indian Kanoon". indiankanoon.org. Archived from the original on December 20, 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
- ^ "Bombay Act No. XI of 1853: The Shore Nuisances (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853" (PDF). Maharashtra Law And Judiciary Department. 9 February 2012.