In reaction to Ola’s determined company ANI Technology’s petition towards the Karnataka transport branch, the high courtroom has requested the department to put up the status on motorcycle taxis by way of April 16.
The court has directed that an unmarried enterprise can’t be pulled out for offering bike taxi services while its rivals continue providing comparable benefits. In the courtroom order, Justice S Sujatha noted, “Keeping in mind the right to equality enshrined below Article 14 of the Constitution of India, no individual/aggregator may be singled out inside the commercial enterprise sports while the rival competition is allowed to keep their such enterprise or vice-versa”. Currently, the case has been adjourned to a later date. The court listened to the petition filed by the Bengaluru-based cab aggregator Ola in opposition to the Karnakata shipping branch for not offering the organization a license to function motorcycle taxis in the state.
Ola did not reply to Inc42’s question on the problem till the time of the booklet.
In its petition, Ola sought directions from the shipping branch and asked for a regulatory framework for running motorbike taxis. Ola had also requested the extension to ban all other motorcycle taxis until the allows are issued. Before this, Ola fined INR 15 Lakh with the aid of the delivery branch for you to get the license for working its motorbike taxi offerings, but the allow has been behind schedule.
Ola VS Karnataka Transport Dept: A Long-Standing Tussle
The trouble for Bhavish Aggarwal-led Ola stems from being banned from running cab operations in Karnataka on March 22, and its license was suspended for six months using the kingdom shipping branch. The shipping branch had taken this step in opposition to the enterprise for allegedly violating the license situations for running bike taxis and additionally violating government policies. However, the ban was lifted within two days on March 24 after the company paid the plea.