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Caught on Cam: Violent Clash Between In-Laws Outside Nashik Courthouse

A dramatic and shocking incident unfolded outside the Nashik courthouse on February 20, 2025, when a family dispute turned into a violent brawl, all captured on camera. The confrontation consisted of mother-in-law Yamuna Yashwant Nikam, 58 years old, from Pimpalpatti, Jail Road and daughter-in-law’s brother, Deepak Hiraman Salve, 37 years old, from Dhulgaon, Mahirawani with other family members. Into this chaotic scene erupted during their second court session following failed attempts at mediation, leaving witnesses dumbfounded and illuminating the depth of broken families’ resentments.
The Incident: What Happened?
The dispute started right at the front door of the courthouse, when family members just snapped. What began as a heated verbal exchange quickly escalated into a physical fight. The viral footage on the internet shows an awful scene—family members shouting insults, punching each other, and even having each other on top of their bodies in an appalling display of violence. The brawl grew so intense that a nearby parked scooter was toppled over, emphasizing the sheer physical force unleashed during this family dispute gone wild.
Kalesh b/w Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Outside Court, Nashik MH
pic.twitter.com/QAjcpr6sYu— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) February 21, 2025
Lack of Intervention: Why Did Authorities Stand By?
Perhaps the most shocking factor of this event was that initially not a word was spoken by female police officers and lawyers who are there at the scene. Eyewitnesses noted that these authorities stood by and watched as the fight intensified, only stepping in after both sides had exhausted themselves. This reaction has led to questions concerning the reactivity of law enforcement to public disturbances and has led to arguments as to whether to act more quickly in such unstable circumstances.
The Aftermath: Police Involvement and Public Reaction
With the escalation of the fight, onlookers intervened at some point to release the fighting groups, which finally led to phone contact made with the police station at Sarkarwada. Officers responded, separated the fight, and took both groups to the police station. Having assessed the situation, the police filed a non-prosecution case, indicating that the case may be settled without filing formal charges, and served us with memos for the implicated. The incident became a hot topic around the court premises, with onlookers and legal professionals discussing the severity of family disputes and the urgent need for improved conflict resolution strategies.
Conclusion
This wild family brawl outside the Nashik court is a stark reminder of how quickly domestic disagreements can escalate into public spectacles. It points out its essential function in both preventing such cataclysmic clashes through the tools of communication and mediation. With the video further gaining momentum on the internet, a broader discussion about family structures emerges, in which the dynamics, issues of in-law relationships, and the duty that the public authorities have to ensure order during unanticipated outbursts.