The Shore Nuisances (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853

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
Imperial Legislative Council
(Now the powers of the act rest with Parliament of India)
Territorial extent India
Enacted byImperial Legislative Council
(Now the powers of the act rest with Parliament of India)
Status: Amended

References

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  1. ^ "Indian Kanoon". indiankanoon.org. Archived from the original on December 20, 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Bombay Act No. XI of 1853: The Shore Nuisances (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853" (PDF). Maharashtra Law And Judiciary Department. 9 February 2012.