Observing that no person including digital intermediaries can continue as an aggregator in the absence of a license, the Supreme Court on Monday asked Uber India to apply for it with transport authorities for continuing its services in Maharashtra.
A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and SG Dige on Tuesday asked the government to give a comprehensive list of two wheeler aggregators which are operational and details of the stop work notices issued by it (government).
The Bombay High Court stated that there must be a proper parking policy in place to allow emergency vehicles such as fire trucks and ambulances to pass through, and that citizens must take the initiative.
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed status quo in connection with the Bombay High Court order directing Uber India to comply with Motor Vehicle Aggregator (MVA) Guidelines 2020.Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singvhi, appearing for Uber, .