A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said the authorities, while coming out with such a plan, will also have to consider providing temporary housing and sanitary facilities to these workers.
It directed the Principal Secretary of the Urban Development department of the Delhi government to hold a meeting with senior officials of municipal bodies to come up with a scheme.
The bench also directed the payment of Rs 2,500 as token damages to eight artisans who had suffered loss due to the SDMC's alleged act of demolishing and confiscating some of the effigies of Ravana and others which are set ablaze as part of the Dussehra celebrations.
The corporation had also allegedly demolished the temporary shelters set up by the workers.
The affected artisans were identified by advocate Ashok Agarwal who was appointed as a local commissioner by the court to visit the Titarpur area in west Delhi, where the craftsmen were working and to assess the losses suffered by them.
The bench on the last date of hearing had observed that while the authorities permit construction of unauthorised buildings by the "rich", they remove the "poor" by calling them encroachers.
It had said that the authorities should have anticipated that the artisans would come here during Dussehra to make effigies and ought to have made appropriate arrangements for them to work and stay.
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