A bench of justices Dipak Misra and P C Pant pulled up the Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers Association for not granting membership to outsiders by "adopting one excuse or the other".
"We are constrained to repeat at the cost of repetition that the Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers Association is bent upon not granting the membership adopting one excuse or the other.
The apex court cautioned the body saying, "it was harbouring a feeling that they intend to overreach the court which is inconceivable in law, and not appreciated."
The court last November put an end to a 59-year-old practice in Bollywood that puts restrictions on them from pursuing the profession in the film industry, saying such "shocking" discrimination on the basis of gender is violative of constitutional values.
It had also held as unconstitutional a provision that makes it mandatory to have a five-year domicile of Maharashtra for becoming a registered make-up artist and hair-dresser in Bollywood.
It had said that there is no "rationality' in such kind of discrimination and directed the Cine Costume and Make-up Artist Association (Mumbai) to delete the provisions within 10 days.