Correct Answer:
A. Anything which annoys or disturb
The term 'Nuisance' in a legal context, particularly concerning public nuisance, has a specific meaning.
- Anything which annoys or disturb is the correct answer. A nuisance, as defined in Section 268 P.P.C., primarily refers to an act or omission that causes common injury, danger, or annoyance to the public. The core concept revolves around interference with the comfort, convenience, or health of the community.
- 'Anything which facilitate' is the opposite of a nuisance, as facilitation implies assistance or ease, not disturbance.
- While a nuisance can 'cause injuries', the broader and more encompassing definition includes annoyance and disturbance, which are often the primary characteristics before physical injury occurs.
Thus, the most accurate general meaning of nuisance is something that annoys or disturbs.