India, Sept. 23 -- The Delhi High Court has directed two feuding neighbours to serve pizzas and buttermilk to children at a government-run childcare institution, as a condition for quashing the cross first information reports (FIRs) registered against each other, after a dispute over handling their pet.

A bench of Justice Arun Monga, in his August 19 order, observed that the fight was private in nature and the continuation of the criminal case would serve no useful purpose.

In its four-page order, the judge observed that maintaining the FIRs served no useful purpose and would only rekindle hostility, whereas quashing them would "promote cordiality and bonhomie between the neighbours".

The incident took place on May 5, when the neighbou...