The court observed this while hearing an application filed by auto rickshaw drivers in which they alleged that app-based cab aggregators, like Uber and Ola, were charging much less than the fare fixed in government notifications affecting their livelihood.
"If auto rickshaws or cabs are not charging properly, how can a court interfere in it," Justice J R Midha said, adding, "How can courts regulate all this? This has to be done by the authorities."
"The government is empowered to do whatever is necessary. This court cannot interfere in it," the court said.
Delhi government's senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra told the court that these app-based cab aggregators would have to abide by the government notifications on fares.
He said if there was any violation of law, the court can interfere in the matter.
"They (taxi aggregators) will have to abide by law of the land. They cannot do whatever they want," Mehra said, adding, "how can an aggregator say that they would not comply with the notifications."
In the application, it was claimed that these app-based cab aggregators were "charging fares as low as Rs 5 per km which is less than half of the notified fares".
It further claimed that while these aggregators have put the livelihood of auto rickshaw drivers in "grave danger" by charging fares less than the autos, the government "is doing nothing to protect their interests and has utterly failed to implement its own notification vis-a-vis taxi aggregators.
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