Supreme Court upholds Delhi government’s ban on bike taxis

– The Supreme Court has upheld the Delhi government’s ban on bike taxis, which has shocked companies like Uber and Ola.
– If these companies do not comply with the ban, then their bike taxis will be confiscated.
– The Delhi government argued that bike taxis violate city laws as they do not have a license to operate the service, while Uber said that banning this would result in loss of livelihood for its riders.
– Both these companies were offering bike taxi service through their app on Tuesday as well, despite the ban.

Delhi government to issue advisory to comply with the court order

– The Delhi government has said that these companies should focus on the safety of passengers instead of running after profits.
– The government will issue an advisory to these companies asking them to comply with the court order, and if they fail to do so, the vehicles will be impounded.
– Uber and Ola did not respond to requests for comment.

Supreme Court stays the High Court order allowing bike taxis to continue in Delhi

– The vacation bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Rajesh Bindal stayed the May 26 order of the High Court.
– The Delhi government’s lawyer gave notification of the final policy before the end of July.
– Two separate petitions were being heard in the Supreme Court to challenge the High Court order of May 26 of the AAP government in Delhi.
– Last month, the Delhi government approved the Motor Vehicle Aggregator Scheme, which regulated cab aggregators and delivery service providers in the capital.

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