Taking suo motu cognisance of the matter, a division bench, comprising Justice M Jaichandran and Justice S Nagamuthu, pulled up the police for releasing to the media photographs of the accused in the brutal murder in Udumalpet in Tirupur district, and said "we intended to issue contempt notice."
The matter relates to the March 14 attack on a couple by a gang using lethal weapons, in which Shankar (22) died and his caste Hindu wife Kousalya survived with grievous injuries.
Referring to its earlier judgment, the bench said that in the interest of the society, the court had earlier directed the Director General of Police to issue circulars to all police stations not to release photographs of the accused to the media as it affected identification parade, investigation and the trial.
"Despite the direction to the police, the photographs of the accused were published in some newspapers," it observed.
He assured the bench that action would be taken if it was found that police were at fault.
A new circular would be issued with regard to the same and its copies sent to media, he said.