INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday overturned a Delhi High Court decision that had allowed Rapido and Uber, two bike-taxi aggregators,
to continue operating without aggregator licenses up until the final policy had been announced.The Delhi government has assured the apex
court that it would frame guidelines and licensing policies for bike aggregators by the end of July to regulate their operations.A vacation
bench consisting of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Rajesh Bindal has granted the two aggregators the freedom to request an urgent hearing of
their plea by the Delhi High Court
The bench has temporarily halted the implementation of the high court's May 26 order
The counsel representing the Delhi government has informed the bench that the final policy will be officially announced before the end of
July.The Supreme Court was considering two separate petitions filed by the AAP government, which contested the High Court's May 26 order
directing the government not to take any coercive measures against the bike-taxi aggregators until the final policy was released.Last week,
the Supreme Court had asked the Central government to provide a response to both petitions submitted by the Delhi government.(With inputs
from agency)WatchDelhi: Major blow to bike-taxi aggregators after SC overturns Delhi HC decision allowing Ola, Rapido to ply