Question:

Principle: Nuisance is unlawful interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of land. Direct interference is trespass; consequential interference is nuisance. Facts: 'A' plants a tree on his own land, but its branches extend over the land of 'B'.

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Trespass is direct interference; nuisance is consequential interference with enjoyment of property.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • 'A' has committed trespass
  • 'A' has committed nuisance
  • 'A' has not committed nuisance
  • None of the above
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

When branches from a tree on one property project over another’s land, it constitutes an indirect or consequential interference with enjoyment of property. This amounts to private nuisance, not trespass, as the intrusion is not direct.
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