The Karnataka High Court is reviewing a challenge against a ban on bike taxis, with advocates arguing they are safer and more affordable, particularly for women. The court questioned the ban’s basis on a single report, while highlighting the need for better transportation options in Bengaluru, especially amid rising traffic congestion.
ANI Technologies argued in the Karnataka High Court that the state’s refusal to grant bike taxi permits violates fundamental rights, asserting that bike taxis are essential for urban mobility. The case highlights the balance between regulation and innovation, questioning executive powers in policy-making against existing legislation and emphasizing the public interest in transportation choices.
Over 6 lakh bike taxi riders in Karnataka await a pivotal ruling from the High Court regarding a ban on bike taxi services, impacting their livelihoods and daily transport. Protests for job security have emerged amidst legal challenges against the ban, igniting discussions on regulating new transport solutions across India.
