The First Bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana, passed the interim order on a PIL by NGO Change India in connection with prevention of manual scavenging.
The bench said the Rs 100 penalty collected for violations is a pittance and even the proposed penalty upto Rs 2,000 was also very less.
The bench also sought to know if the authorities in appropriate cases can launch criminal prosecution for violations and then submit a status report in that behalf.
The Deputy Commissioner of Corporation of Chennai, in his status report on manual scavenging, submitted that super sucker machines hired from other states are working round the clock and cleared 3100 tonnes silt from stormwater drains till date.
Till date 7,720 illegal sewer connections had been identified, it said.
It was when the petitioner informed the Court that the Corporation has more than 1,660 km of stormwater drain and about 31 canals to maintain that the bench said the joint exercise has to be continued.