A division bench of justices A S Oka and Anuja Prabhudessai was hearing a petition filed by the Mira Bhayander Auto Rickshaw Chalak Sangathan challenging a circular issued by the government to RTOs in 2016.
As per the circular from November 1, 2016, permits for new autorickshaws will be given only to those applicants who can speak Marathi.
This rule however, is not applicable for those who already have valid permits.
The bench while agreeing to this argument said, "Prima facie this condition cannot be applied while issuing permits. It is not correct."
The court said it would pass judgment in the case tomorrow.
The government defending its circular said it was only demanding a basic knowledge of Marathi and that the above rule was part of the circular that required all those applying for new auto rickshaw permits to have some knowledge of the local language and to have studied at least up to class VIII.
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