A division bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a public interest litigation seeking criminal action against the shop owners for animal cruelty and illegal trade.
According to the petition filed by a social activist, these shops do not have license from the civic body.
The bench today directed the government and the civic body to initiate steps to close down such illegal shops and also keep a strict vigil to ensure that these outlets do not come up again.
"We want assistant municipal commissioner of this ward and the senior police inspector of the area to keep a strict vigil and see to it that the shops do not function. If you (BMC) cannot do it tell us, we will take action against you," the court said.
The bench has posted the petition for further hearing after four weeks.
"The animals are drugged. Large birds, many exotic, are stuffed into small cages and debeaked. Kittens are declawed so that they cannot scratch," the petition said.
Besides, birds such as koels, jungle fowls, macaws, horn bill, munias, parakeets and mynahs were being openly sold in the market, the petition alleged.
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