Justice Vibhu Bakhru also issued notice to the Central Zoo Authority, a statutory body under the Ministry of Environment and Forests, and Delhi Police Commissioner while directing them to file their counter affidavits within four weeks.
The court asked an English news channel to respond before December 18 on the plea seeking direction to produce video footage of the incident.
The petitioner's counsel Mohammed Faisal told the court that the deceased was the only earning member in his family that included his wife, who is seven months pregnant, his mother (43) and 18-year-old brother.
The counsel said that Maqsood's father had deserted him and his family members 15 years ago.
"According to some eyewitnesses and by some TV channels, as soon as he fell, his leg was fractured and he was unable to move. On seeing white tiger which was roaming nearby the place, the deceased started calling for help. However, the white tiger on seeing him in his enclosure encircled him and looked at him from sniffing distance for about 15 minutes," the petition said.