Delhi High Court Ends Neighbour Spat with Pizzas and Buttermilk for Juvenile Home

Delhi High Court Ends Neighbour Spat with Pizzas and Buttermilk for Juvenile Home

September 24, 2025

A fiery neighbourhood fight in Mansarovar Park, Delhi, took a surprising and sweet turn at the Delhi High Court. On May 5, 2025, two neighbours clashed over how they were handling their pets. The situation heated up so much it ended in a scuffle, with both sides accusing each other of assault and intimidation. This led to two FIRs being filed at the local police station. But this was no ordinary case! During the court hearing, lawyers from both sides said it was all a big misunderstanding and that the neighbours had made peace. Justice Arun Monga saw that the fight was a private issue, and continuing the case would just spark more anger instead of fixing things. In a fresh and fun twist, Justice Monga quashed both FIRs but added a thoughtful condition: both neighbours must work together to give vegetable pizzas and buttermilk to the residents, staff, and helpers at Sanskar Ashram, a juvenile home near GTB Hospital, Dilshad Garden. Here’s the fun part — one of the complainants owns a pizza business! Justice Monga said this unique solution would "promote cordiality and bonhomie between neighbours." So, instead of cold courts and heated fights, there will be warm pizzas and cool buttermilk spreading kindness! This heartwarming order was published on September 24, 2025, at 01:40 am IST, marking an unusual but happy end to a spicy neighbourhood dispute.

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Tags: Delhi high court, Neighbour dispute, Fir quashed, Community service, Pizzas and buttermilk, Juvenile home,

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