The First Bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice R Mahadevan, was hearing a submission of an advocate about fresh defacements.
In in its interim order, the court said: "...The moment any defacement is detected, the penal provision should be invoked and the collectors and police authorities should be informed that this direction issued by the government has the imprimatur of the court by today's order and thus, any violation of the same would be on the pain of contempt."
After granting three months time to the state government as per the request by Additional Advocate General P H Arvind Pandian to collect information regarding action against defacement, the bench said, "While granting the period of three months as sought to collate information, we would also like to have information regarding action taken in respect of fresh defacement immediately and thus, for that purpose, we list the matter on the next date for submission of report."
The state government had as per a government order dated February 26, constituted a committee of five members headed by the Secretary, Home, Prohibition, and Excise Department for monitoring the progress of removal of defacement of open places.