A Full bench of the court also directed the state to monitor all events of strikes and hartals and call for reports from district magistrates about them.
'The State shall monitor all events of strike and hartals and call reports from district magistrate and monitor the same,' it said.
It should also consider framing comprehensive legislation covering all aspects of the matter with due consideration of report of state law reforms committee submitted in 2008.
Incidentally, it was Kerala High Court which delivered the landmark judgement banning bandhs in 1997, an order upheld by Supreme Court later.
In its order today, the court asked the media to share the information and details collected by it during hartals for identifying wrong doers so that people who suffer any kind of injustice to life and property should get early justice.
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