The Karnataka High Court has granted a temporary reprieve to bike taxi services operated by Ola, Uber, and Rapido, allowing them to continue operations until June 15. This decision comes after the court had previously ordered a halt to these services due to the absence of clear regulations governing bike taxi operations in the state.
Background of the Ban
In March 2024, the Karnataka government withdrew the Electric Bike Taxi Scheme introduced in 2021, citing safety concerns and violations of the Motor Vehicles Act. The government highlighted issues such as the misuse of non-transport vehicles as bike taxis and clashes between bike taxi operators and traditional auto and cab drivers. Additionally, concerns about women’s safety were raised, leading to the scheme’s cancellation. (thehindu.com)
Court’s Interim Relief
A single-judge bench led by Justice B.M. Shyamaprasad heard interim pleas filed by Uber, Rapido, and Ola, seeking permission to continue their services. The court agreed to their request, allowing operations to proceed until June 15. The court also directed the state government to formulate proper guidelines within three months to regulate bike taxi services.
Industry Response
Ride-hailing platforms have welcomed the court’s decision. Rapido, for instance, stated that the recent government notification did not pertain to its bike taxi operations and that it would continue to operate under the protection of the High Court’s interim order. (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
Comparative Developments in Other States
While Karnataka grapples with regulatory challenges, other states like Delhi and Maharashtra have moved ahead by allowing electric bike taxis under regulated frameworks. These states have implemented guidelines to ensure safety and compliance, setting a precedent that Karnataka might consider in its forthcoming regulations.
Implications for Commuters and Drivers
The temporary allowance for bike taxi operations provides relief to daily commuters who rely on these services for affordable and convenient transportation. It also offers a lifeline to drivers who depend on bike taxi services for their livelihood. However, the uncertainty surrounding future regulations continues to pose challenges for both users and service providers.
Looking Ahead
The Karnataka High Court’s directive to the state government to establish clear guidelines within three months is a crucial step toward resolving the ongoing ambiguity. Stakeholders, including service providers, commuters, and traditional transport operators, await comprehensive regulations that balance innovation with safety and compliance.
As the June 15 deadline approaches, all eyes will be on the Karnataka government’s response and the potential impact on the state’s transportation landscape.

















