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Rapido challenged the department’s public notice by filing a written petition against the Delhi Transport Department’s decision. On May 26, the Delhi High Court granted a stay and directed the transport department to not take any coercive steps against Rapido and its riders, until the time a policy has been framed on the matter. The decision was granted by HMJ Suresh Kumar Kait and HMJ Neena Bansal Krishna.
Problems started for Rapido in January 2023, when the Bombay High Court released an order banning the aggregator from offering bike taxis and rickshaw services in Maharashtra, citing that the company did not have the required license to offer these services. Rapido had challenged the order in the Supreme Court and asked for relief, however, the SC declined any relief for all such aggregators and ruled that such services needed to be stopped right away. Later the ban was also imposed in Delhi as the transport department ruled that offering bike taxi services on privately registered two-wheelers, was in direct violation of the Motor Vehicle Act,1988.
