Delhi rejects Uber’s application for licence

Applications of Ola Cabs and Taxi4Sure were also rejected.

June 03, 2015 05:57 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:00 pm IST - New Delhi

In a major blow to Uber, the Delhi Government on Wednesday rejected the US-based cab aggregator's fresh application for registration under the modified Radio Taxi Scheme 2006.

Similar applications from two other prominent web-app based taxi operators, Ola Cabs and Taxi4Sure, were also rejected by the Delhi Government Transport Department.

The Transport Department said the applications in question, a prerequisite for the legal operation of services by respective operators, were rejected because all three failed to declare that they were complying with the conditions of a Home Ministry-imposed ban on their services last year.

All three operators had applied for fresh licenses through front in late January this year.

A 21-year-old Delhi-based dance teacher was molested aboard an Uber cab over the weekend in Gurgaon. Web-app based cab operators were banned after the rape of a private executive aboard Uber cab in late November, 2014.

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