The court's intervention came days after a techie died in an accident in Coimbatore.
A DMK MLA had filed a public interest litigation petition (PIL) alleging that the hoardings, arches among others, posed a safety hazard and cited the death of the techie.
The first bench, comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sunder, made it clear that all hoardings, banners and arches lining highways, public streets and pedestrian pavements shall forthwith be removed.
In his PIL, DMK MLA N Karthick had sought that these structures be declared illegal.
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He made the plea while referring to the death of a software engineer on November 25 after being run over by a heavy vehicle.
The accident occurred when he fell down from his two-wheeler after the vehicle allegedly hit a wooden structure erected for the centenary celebrations on the main road.
When the PIL came up today, Advocate-General Vijay Narayan submitted that all illegal arches, hoardings and banners were being removed.
He alleged that Raghupathy met with the accident after hitting the wooden structure erected by the AIADMK for setting up a huge decorative arch on the Avinashi Road in connection with the MGR centenary function.
Raghupathy fell down and was run over by an unidentified heavy vehicle, resulting in his death on the spot, the petitioner said, adding those who erected the arch should be brought to book.