India, Aug. 22 -- The Delhi High Court, exclaiming "for the love of dogs", quashed two cross-FIRs (first information reports) lodged by two neighbours over an altercation during a routine dog walk. Both parties were directed to each donate Rs.10,000 to a shelter.
Justice Arun Monga, dealing with the two petitions of the incident, noted that the dispute was essentially private in nature, arose from differences over handling of pet dogs, and had since been amicably resolved by the parties.
The court on Wednesday said that maintaining the FIRs served no useful purpose and would only rekindle hostility, whereas quashing them would "promote cordiality and bonhomie between the neighbours."
"Both FIRs, arising out of the same incident on the ...
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