A division bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice P K S Baghel ordered that a "general inspection" of the area be carried out by a team comprising the state's Chief Wildlife Warden, an officer of the National Board for Wildlife and one representative each of the Union Ministry for Environment and Forests and the Archaeological Survey of India.
Fixing December 12 as the next date of hearing in the matter, the court ordered that in the meantime, there should be "periodical visits" of veterinary doctors to ensure the health and safety of black bucks, which have been declared an endangered species.
The order was passed on a public interest litigation filed by one Ghanshyam Singh who had alleged that black bucks were dying due to neglect at Sikandra, a suburb of Agra, especially in the garden which surrounds the tomb of Akbar.