The corporations also told a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath that they did not have the money to pay salaries for January 2016 and the coming months.
They alleged that Delhi government has not released the entire funds that it has to give them each year and asked how it could "abdicate its responsibilities" towards the corporations.
Delhi government on the other hand contended that it had released the entire plan and non-plan grant-in-aid that was due to the corporations.
Municipal reform funds are provided under the recommendations of the 3rd Finance Commission for Delhi.
The government also told the court that Delhi Development Authority (DDA) owed the three MCDs a total of over Rs 1555 crore as property tax.
The court, thereafter, sought responses of DDA and the Centre on the issues raised and listed the matter for further hearing on February 10.
The court was hearing a PIL claiming that due to non- payment of salaries and arrears since 2003 to the workers of the municipal corporations of Delhi (MCDs), the sanitation staff was not removing the garbage from the streets.
They have also sought a direction to take away health services along with doctors from the corporations and hand them over to the Delhi government.
Apart from sanitation workers, the MCDs' doctors too have
been on strike for last 72 hours over non-payment of wages, prompting an association, representing young lawyers across the country, to move a PIL seeking directions to the doctors to immediately call off their strike.
Youth Bar Association of India, through its President Sanpreet Singh Ajmani, has asked "whether the call of strike by practicing
In its petition, it has sought directions to doctors and nurses on strike to call it off and "resume medical services with immediate effect in the interest of public at large" as thousands of people went to hospitals and clinics being run by the corporations daily.
The petition has contended that doctors and nurses provided an "essential public service" and thus, should not go on strike.
The court is likely to hear this PIL tomorrow.
