Mumbai, January 13: The Bombay High Court on Friday pulled up a Pune-based bike taxi aggregator for operating without procuring a licence from the Maharashtra government and directed it to suspend the services immediately.

A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and S G Dige warned Roppen Transportation Services Private Limited (Rapido) to either suspend its bike taxi services immediately or the court would have to issue directions to the state authorities to permanently exempt the company from getting any licence. Bombay High Court Raps Law Firm, Imposes Rs 5000 As Fine for Disclosing Rape Victim's Name in Petition.

The bench noted that in the absence of licence, the company cannot run its services in an unregulated manner. Roppen Transportation Services Private Limited had moved the court against a communication issued to it by the state government on December 29, 2022, refusing to grant a bike taxi aggregator licence.

The state government had in its letter cited that there was no state policy on licensing of bike taxis and there was no fare structure policy. The company assured to suspend its services till January 20 when the court would hear the matter further. Advocate General Birendra Saraf had told the court that the company's petition ought to be heard only after they discontinue their services. Bombay High Court Terms Open Manholes As ‘Death Traps’, Directs BMC To Cover Them Immediately.

"They can't come to this court while running the services illegally,” he said. Saraf added that the government has formed a committee to study the issue and explore formulation of guidelines for bike taxis. “We are also in the process of issuing prohibition and initiating prosecution against entities which are operating bike taxis without licence,” Advocate General Saraf added.