The committee, which also includes advocate Jamshed Mistry and deputy municipal commissioner (zone I), was directed to be formed by the High Court last week to see if the festival causes inconvenience to locals.
The High Court was hearing a petition filed by local resident Berges Malu complaining about the hardships, inconvenience and nuisance and safety and security risk to residents in the vicinity during the festival.
However, the court was today informed by advocate Mistry that till date the chief secretary has not nominated a senior officer to chair the committee. Due to this, the other members of the committee have not been able to monitor the festival.
The bench today altered its order and appointed Sadanand as the chairman of the committee. The court directed the three-member committee to go ahead with the monitoring.
The committee has to submit its report on March 3 recommending ways to deal with the problems faced by the local residents with regards to parking and other civic amenities.