Ola, Uber may book ride to court over ban on bike service in Delhi
Business Standard|March 06, 2023
Ride hailing aggregators, and the bike taxi drivers enrolled with them, are planning to go to court within a week for a stay on the Delhi government's recent order banning their services.
SURAJEET DAS GUPTA
Ola, Uber may book ride to court over ban on bike service in Delhi

Uber, Ola and Rapido are among the big names who offer the service.

There are over 120,000 drivers in the capital who provide the service and undertake as many as 3 million to 4 million rides a week, making it the largest market in the country for the service.

The Delhi government banned the service on the grounds that while the bike taxi drivers have private registration numbers, they are carrying passengers on hire which is a commercial operation and, as such, violates the Motor Vehicles Act.

The plan to go to court stems from the breakdown of talks between the drivers and aggregators, and the Delhi government.

This story is from the March 06, 2023 edition of Business Standard.

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