The CJ made the oral observation when a plea by DMK MLA Anbazhagan seeking removal of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa's portrait from the assembly, came up.
The first bench comprising the chief justice and Justice Abdul Quddhose posted the matter for orders to Monday.
The opposition DMK had moved the court seeking removal of the the portraits on the ground that she was found guilty on corruption charges.
When this was so, the portrait was unveiled in a hurried manner, the counsel said.
The plea alleged that the speaker has "arbitrarily" taken a decision on February 10 to unveil a portrait of Jayalalithaa in the assembly hall on February 12 in the presence of the chief minister and the deputy chief minister.
According to the petitioner, Jayalalithaa was convicted by a special court on graft charges.
At the same time, the co-accused were convicted; sentenced to four years imprisonment and properties belonging to them were ordered to be attached, the DMK counsel said.
Advocate Vijay Narayan, who argued on behalf of the government, submitted that Jayalalithaa was not convicted by the Supreme Court.
The portrait was unveiled in the assembly as per the powers provided to the speaker and if the petitioner does not want to see it, he may avoid seeing it, he said.
The Supreme Court in its verdict very clearly said she is accused, the counsel argued.
The bench then posted the matter for orders to Monday.
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