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In some relief for app-based cab services in the national capital, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday suggested that the Arvind Kejriwal government should do away with ban.
The Delhi High Court has suggested that the state government must hear fresh pleas of the app-based cab services for grant of licence.
The High Court had on June 8 set aside the Delhi government's order rejecting Uber's application for licence. The decision effectively meant that Uber could re-apply for licence.
Some app-based cab services like Uber were banned in 2014 after an Uber cab driver allegedly raped a woman in Delhi. A 27-year-old woman in Delhi was allegedly raped by a driver of the cab service when he was dropping her home in December 2014.
The licence application of cab services was cancelled for not complying with the provisions of the Radio Taxi Scheme. The modified scheme makes certain mandatory requirements like a GPS device in cabs.
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