It also asked the Election Commission to inform about the steps taken to ensure that political parties do not indulge in defacement of public properties.
A bench of justices A S Oka and AA Sayyed directed the authorities to file their respective replies by January 9 next year.
In February, the court had passed a detailed judgement directing the BMC to remove all hoardings, banners and advertisements put up illegally by political parties or their members, and to initiate action against them.
While the BMC submitted today that it has taken several steps to rid public spaces in the city of unauthorised posters, hoardings etc., the EC sought some more time to comply with the high court's order.
The court has been hearing a bunch of PILs alleging that political parties and their members put up illegal hoardings, banners and posters in complete violation of civic rules all over the state, defacing private and public properties and spaces.
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