The division bench, comprising Justices M Sathyanarayanan and R Mahadevan gave the direction to the Chief Secretary and the Commissioner,Transport Department and told them to dispose of the representation within eight weeks.
Petitioner K Sanjeevee Nathan, a call taxi driver cum owner submitted that more than one lakh call taxis are plying all over Tamil Nadu, serving nearly 10 lakh customers. They charge high rates without following rules. Some call taxi agencies collect Service Tax from customers, but do not pay the amount to the government, he said.
He pointed out that government has taken steps to regularize autorickshaw meter charges.
The petitioner said he was constrained to file this petition as there was no response to his representation to the government to install meters and fix a charge as per meter reading in call taxis.
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