The division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice B P Colabawalla is hearing an appeal filed by the government agency MMRDA challenging a single-bench order of the court that denied the state government the right to decide the fares.
MMRDA had also challenged the new regular fares declared by Reliance Infra.
Meanwhile, a statement by RInfra and MMOPL (a joint venture between RInfra and MMRDA) said the promotional fares of Rs 10, Rs 15 and Rs 20 will continue till tomorrow.
Janak Dwarkadas, counsel for the RInfra, justified the fares saying that they have been incurring loss of Rs 85 lakh per day as only 2.65 lakh commuters are travelling by Metro as compared to estimated 4.1 lakh.
J J Bhat, counsel for MMOPL, argued that it had asked the authorities in November 2013 to constitute a fare Fixation Committee (FFC). "Till the time the Metro Rail commenced in June 2014, several reminders were sent. However, no steps were taken in that regard," argued Bhat.
