A bench of Justices G Rohini and Sangita Dhingra Sehgal said that Discoms have issued an advisory in connection with metal-coated manja used for flying kites.
"Why can't the Delhi government do the same? Your draft notification for complete ban of Chinese manja is there but we are concerned with razor-sharp thread used to fly kites and not on use of Chinese manja," the bench said.
The court's oral observations came while it was going through the Delhi government's draft notification which has recommended complete ban on Chinese manja and only allowing kite-flying with a cotton thread or natural fibre, "free from metallic or glass components".
The draft notification was produced before the court after it said it wanted to peruse the same following inability expressed by the AAP government to come out with an order before Independence Day prohibiting use of Chinese manja.
The court was hearing a plea by Zulfiquar Hussain who has alleged that earlier "victims" of the synthetic thread were birds, "but now humans are also under threat" and referred to a recent death of a 28-year-old man in East Delhi whose throat allegedly got slit by such a thread while riding a motorbike.
The petitioner has also referred to deaths allegedly caused as a result of injuries from the thread in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat.