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Karnataka HC dismisses Ola, Uber petitions against 5% service-charge cap on app-based autorickshaws

The two ride aggregators had challenged a November 2022 notification that capped the service charge at 5 percent plus 5 percent GST on the base fare fixed by the government

May 28, 2024 / 11:27 IST
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The petitioners also sought a court directive to permit them to charge a commission/service fee of 20% and a surge price of up to twice the base fare for autorickshaws operating through their app-based platform, under the Motor Vehicle Aggregator Guidelines, 2020.
The petitioners also sought a court directive to permit them to charge a commission/service fee of 20% and a surge price of up to twice the base fare for autorickshaws operating through their app-based platform, under the Motor Vehicle Aggregator Guidelines, 2020.

The Karnataka High Court has dismissed petitions by Ola and Uber against capping at 5 percent the service charge levied by app-based autorickshaws, bringing relief to passengers in Bengaluru.

"The writ petitions stand dismissed. It is, however, made clear that the aggregators would be entitled to collect service charges of up to 5 percent in addition to the fixed fare," Justice Suraj Govindaraj said on May 27. The court is yet to release the order in full.

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The two ride aggregators had challenged a November 2022 transport department notification that capped the service charge at 5 percent plus 5 percent GST and the base fare at Rs 30 for autorickshaws.

The government stepped in following a public outcry after app-based aggregators increased the minimum auto rickshaw fare to Rs 100 in October 2022. The earlier minimum fare was Rs 33.