A bench of justices B D Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva said it wants to see if the civic bodies, including the municipal corporations, Delhi Jal Board, Public Works Department and DDA were "capable" of maintaining cleanliness in a model area "or else we will disband the corporations".
"We want to see your capacity... Start cleaning from tomorrow morning," the bench said. During the hearing, it had said "people have no civic sense and the corporations are not doing anything" to maintain cleanliness.
It directed the petitioner NGO Nyay Bhoomi to inspect the area (Lajpat Nagar) and submit its report before the next date of hearing on April 8.
It also told the corporations that it wants a "joint action plan on disposal of garbage" which has to be the same for all of them.
It also directed the municipal corporations to file their status reports as directed by the court on January 28.
It had also directed them to implement the 2001 order and sought substantive status reports from the MCDs.
The court had also directed the civic bodies to indicate the status of their review on whether more Safai Karamcharis were needed.
