Justice K Ravichandrababu made the observations while disposing of a petition by DMK candidate N Maruthu Ganesh in the December 21 by-election.
He said the court hoped that the EC would take all effective steps to prevent illegalities of bribing voters.
The petitioner sought steps, including installation of CCTV cameras in all streets of the constituency and live streaming of the polling and counting to curb illegal activities.
He said in the changed scenario, two rival groups of the AIADMK had fielded their respective candidates and alleged their workers were indulging in various corrupt activities, including distribution of money to voters.
When the matter came up for hearing, Additional Solicitor General G Rajagopal submitted a note on the steps taken by the EC till now to ensure a free and fair election.
He said steps have been taken to webcast voting in all the 258 booths in the constituency and the counting.
Petitioner's senior counsel P Wilson wanted the court to direct the EC to consider the requests made in the petition in addition to the steps taken by the poll body.
Recording the submissions, the judge said the EC would have to take the call and attend to the situation by taking appropriate steps to assure the public that a free and fair election will be conducted as it had already experienced difficulties once which resulted in rescinding the election.
Besides Ganesh, AIADMK's E Madhusudhnan and sidelined AIADMK leader T T V Dhinakaran are among those contesting the bypoll, necessitated by the death of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa last year.
Counting of votes is scheduled for December 24.
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