The recovery of cost would be apart from the action that has to be taken in terms of Section 4(2) of the Tamil Nadu Open Places Prevention of Disfigurement Act, 1959, the court said in its interim orders on two petitions.
The court in its order passed yesterday also made it clear that notices shall not confine only to the recognised political parties but all registered parties.
It granted two months time to complete the action as requested by the Additional Advocate General, but cautioned that officials, including District Collectors, would have to face contempt proceedings if there was any violation of its orders.
The petitioners had sought action for alleged non-implementation of the court's January 9, 2014 order related to removal of defacements from public places.
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