Can\'t feed birds from flat\'s balcony & create nuisance for others\, says SC

Can't feed birds from flat's balcony & create nuisance for others, says SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A person cannot feed birds from a flat's balcony creating due to droppings and for other occupants in a residential society, the has said.

"If you are living in a residential society, then you have to conduct yourself according to the norms," said a bench of Justices U U and

appearing for petitioner said it was not a case of but of strained business relations between the parties concerned due to which a civil suit was filed against her in the lower court.

The bench said in a recent order that the on September 27, 2013 had granted interim injunction by which it had restrained the woman from feeding the birds from the balcony of her flat.

It noted that when the civil court order was challenged by the woman before the Bombay High Court, it had refused to interfere and made the interim injunction as absolute by dismissing the appeal on July 12, 2016.

"In the circumstances, we see no reason to interfere in the matter. The special leave petitions are dismissed," the bench said while directing the civil court to dispose of the pending suit as expeditiously as possible.

In 2011, and residing in the 10th floor of an apartment in Worli, moved the civil court against Thakore and her family members residing on the 14th floor.

The Shah family sought injunction against the Thakore family for creating for them and other occupants of the building by feeding birds with water and grains from her balcony.

The 20-storey housing society had also moved court against Thakore family seeking direction to restrain them from feeding the birds from the balcony of their flat.

In their plea before the civil court, Shah family contended that Thakore family has installed a outside their balcony window.

They argued that a large number of birds flocked the platform causing nuisance due to droppings and

Shah family argued that Thakores' start bird feeding at 6.30 am in the morning which is done several times in the day till evening.

The society had requested the Thakores' to use the public places designated for feeding birds and passed a resolution that no member will be allowed to feed birds from their balconies or windows.

Thakores' in their reply to the civil suit by Shah had contended that they were animal welfare activist and associated with an NGO since 1998 and ran a dog.

shelter.

They said that Shahs used to be regular supplier of medical and surgical equipments to the NGO but their relations turned sour.

They said was not possible to feed birds on the ground level as they could come under a car or be attacked by some cats and dogs.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 20:15 IST