A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw said the policy regarding sale of acid, compensation to the attack victims and their rehabilitation were subject matters of the Supreme Court.
"So, we are not inclined to entertain the PIL, as the matter is not closed in the Supreme Court. They (apex court) are monitoring the issue regarding acid attacks on regular basis," the bench said, adding "instead of coming here you bring this issue to the notice of the apex court".
The petition which said "there is an urgent need to curb the acid attack menace" had sought directions to the Centre and Delhi government to not only regularise the sale of acid but also "to issue a concrete policy for the rehabilitation and relief of the acid attack victims".
The PIL submitted that the apex court had issued several directions to the respondents (Centre and city govt) to curb the acid attack menace. "However, despite the said directions the national capital has noticed several acid attacks recently shocking the conscience of public at large," it said.