The court also sought a report from authorities about the damage caused by the attacks against the community.
A two-member bench comprising justices Quazi Reza-Ul Hoque and ABM Altaf Hossain sought answers as to why an order will not be issued to stop oppression of minorities and that the attackers to be brought to justice.
Suspected opposition activists attacked Hindus at several districts, accusing them of backing the Awami League which swept the polls following a boycott by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
"We welcome the orders...We hope this will pave the way to bring culprits to justice and help end the culture of impunity," Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council general secretary and lawyer Rana Dasgupta told PTI.
He, however, acknowledged that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her new government took with "due importance" the issue of attacks but reiterated the community's demand to try the culprits to fast track special courts.
The financial loss of Hindu property and resources were worth Taka 28 lakh (USD 1 = Taka 80) in between January 5 to 12, a police report said.
Hasina has promised stern action against those responsible for attacks on minorities. She has also blamed her arch-rival BNP chief Khaleda Zia for the violence against Hindus.
Last week, the government decided to set up special tribunals under an anti-terrorism law to punish the perpetrators of violence against Hindus.
According to the 2012 census, Hindus constitute 8.4 per cent of Bangladesh's total population.
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