The court also asked Thane police to explain the need to deploy constables in and outside the premises of the bars.
"Although surveillance is necessary, sometimes police have to strike a balance between performing their duties and allowing bar owners to conduct their business," the judges observed.
A division bench of Justices N H Patil and Abhay Thipsay was hearing a petition filed by owners of bars and restaurants from Thane challenging deployment of policemen in and outside their premises to keep a watch whether lady waitresses are not working beyond the stipulated deadline.
A total of 36 petitions have been filed in the high court by restaurant and bar owners, claiming that since November 2013, policemen have been deployed outside their business premises.
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She also argued that policemen are sitting there from 1 pm to 1 am occupying a table.
Public Prosecutor S K Shinde opposed the plea saying "We have come across untoward incidents and the practice is adopted in public interest. There has to be some regulation.