The court made this observation when a mention was made by an advocate K Balu in the open court about the protests at the Marina on the Jallikattu issue.
He brought to the court's notice disconnection of power supply in the area when a "peaceful demonstration" was going on Tuesday evening. Besides, drinking water was not provided to protesters, he complained.
The first bench, comprising Chief Justice S K Kaul and Justice M Sundar, declined to "interfere in the matter at this stage."
As pro-Jallikattu protests gained steam with a group of youngsters continuing their agitation at the Marina here overnight, the state government today held talks with the protesters to sort out the matter.
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The government also told the youths that it would even approach the President seeking an ordinance on the matter.
The apex court had outlawed Jallikattu in 2014 and the state government's review petition was also dismissed last December.
It has reserved judgement on a matter related to the Centre's notification of last year to exempt alligator from the ban.
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