The Delhi government has rejected again an application by Ola Cabs for license to run its taxi service in the national capital and according to government, the application of app based taxi operator was rejected for not filing undertakings stating they were complying with a government’s ban imposed on it and other laid down rules on June 3 this year, the Transport department had rejected applications by US based taxi booking firm Uber and two other such service providers these are Ola and TaxiForSure.
Thereafter, on the direction of High Court, the Transport department had given a last chance to hear the views of Ola on the existing ban and ‘Government heard views of Ola Cabs during a hearing, but it is not satisfied and the app based taxi booking firm is claiming that it will bring all its cabs on CNG, but it is not the single rule to follow.
‘To run taxis in Delhi, there are several rules like installation of digital fare meters, operation through government approved fare structure, GPS and PSV badge,’ a top government official said.
According to the government, M/s ANI Technologies Pvt Ltd on the banner of Ola Cabs had applied for the application and the Transport department has asked the company if it wants to apply afresh for getting a license, it can again apply under the newly introduced ‘City Taxi Scheme’ 2015.
The government will only entertain Ola’s fresh application under the new taxi scheme if it submits the certified copy of undertaking to be deposited in the High Court along with their application,’ the official said and all app-based cab services were banned in the national capital after a driver of US-based online cab service provider, was accused of raping a 27-year-old financial consultant woman passenger in December last year.