Rapido, Ola booked for 'illegal' bike-taxi ops
Mumbai, Dec. 8 -- The police have registered an FIR against the directors Ola and Rapido, for allegedly operating bike-taxi services in Mumbai without permission from the state government or the Regional Transport Authority.
According to the Amboli police, the case against Rapido and Ola was filed on December 5 following a complaint from the Regional Transport Office (RTO). The police said that both companies have been running two-wheeler taxi services within the city limits through their mobile applications without the requisite approvals. The RTO said the two companies were illegally facilitating passenger transport and making money.
Under Section 66 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, private vehicles are not permitted to commercially transport passengers, and any violation of the act warrants legal action. The FIR against Rapido and Ola also notes the companies failed to verify drivers' character certificates and to follow safety rules.
Rapido had earlier applied to the RTA in Pune for a licence under the name Roppen Transportation, but its application was rejected on December 20, 2022. The transport company then challenged the decision before the Bombay High Court, which in January 2023, directed it to shut down its bike taxis.
The RTO carried out enforcement drives between November 11 and December 3 in Andheri West. Following the enforcement drive, a 36-year-old motor vehicle inspector from the RTO, Babu Teli then approached the Amboli police. The two transport companies have now been booked under sections 318(3) (cheating) and 223 (disobedience to an order duly promulgated by a public servant) of the BNS, along with relevant sections of the MVA. Rapido and Ola did not respond to HT's queries....
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