A division bench headed by Justice Anoop Mohta gave the direction to the state government earlier this week.
It also pulled up the government for failing to formulate a policy on the issue, saying lack of such a policy would lead to chaos in the society.
"The lack of a government policy will lead to chaos and confusion among common people at the last minute," Justice Mohta said.
The high court had on September 14, 2015 stayed the ban on sale of meat, but refused to interfere with the ban on slaughter of animals during those four days.
The bench had then directed the state government to come up with guidelines and also dates after discussing with all the parties involved when such a ban would be imposed.
The court granted the government and the civic body six weeks time by way of last chance to file an affidavit in the matter.
"This shall in no way prevent the parties to have amicable settlement and policy decision in the matter," the court said, posting the plea for hearing on June 12.
It had said that in a cosmopolitan city like Mumbai such a straight ban on meat cannot be a formula.
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