The direction was given by a bench headed by Justices P V Hardas and Girish Kulkarni on a Public Interest Litigation filed by social activist Ketan Tirodkar.
CBI had informed the court earlier that the union government had rejected a proposal sent by Maharashtra to confer 'Ashok Chakra' (highest peacetime gallantry award) and other gallantry awards on fire brigade personnel who had risked their lives in fire-fighting operations during the attack.
The state government had earlier recommended the name of police inspector Steven Mathews Anthony, besides 18 others of the Bomb Disposal Squad for the police medal for gallantry. However, the Centre did not consider the names.
This was revealed in a letter written by G C Yadav, Under Secretary to the Union Home Ministry, addressing the state home ministry on November 12, 2013.
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The bench had earlier asked the state to inform about the steps taken by the government to honour the officials who displayed bravery during the terror attacks.
"Several other officers like Sadanand Date, Vijay Khandekar and Arun Jadhav also showed bravery during the attacks. They did not lose their lives but had fought with terrorists," the petition stated.
The PIL further claimed that the then Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare, the then ACP Ashok Kamte and senior inspector Vijay Salaskar did not fight with the terrorists directly.
As many as 164 people were killed and at least 308 injured during the Mumbai terror attacks (November November 26-29, 2008).