It was obligatory for the state government to have such devices in sufficient number, said the division bench of justices Abhay Oka and C V Bhadang.
The judges also asked the government to release money for the purchase of analysers within a month.
The court was hearing a PIL filed by journalist Nikhil Wagle seeking compensation from Salman for the victims of the 2002 mishap.
Government pleader Abhinandan Vagyani today said while 1,174 breath analysers were needed in the state, only 507 were available and of them 196 were not functioning.
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Mumbai police alone needed 327 of these devices but they have only 119, he said.
While ordering purchase of devices, the bench deferred the matter to March 3 when it would consider how the blood tests of vehicle drivers should be conducted and what procedure should be adopted for collection blood samples.
At an earlier hearing, the Centre had said it was considering a proposal to enhance the punishment for drunk driving under the IPC.