Bengaluru’s bike taxi ban faces a fierce challenge in the Karnataka High Court this week.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 26, 2025
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Ola, Uber, Rapido, and individual riders argued the ban violates urban mobility needs.
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“Bike taxis are a necessity, not a luxury,” petitioners told the court.
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The April verdict halted all bike taxi operations until new guidelines are issued.
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Petitioners urged interim relief: allow services under existing Motor Vehicles Act rules.
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Advocates called the 2024 e-bike policy rollback politically driven and arbitrary.
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Riders invoked Article 19(1)(g), calling the ban a violation of their livelihood rights.
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Bike taxis, they argued, decongest traffic and solve last-mile problems across Bengaluru.
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“Population growth, not two-wheelers, is to blame for traffic,” lawyers argued.
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The High Court will resume hearing on this high-stakes case on July.
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