A Nepalese court on Sunday ordered the local authorities to restrict three-wheelers registered in India from operating in Rautahat district of southern Nepal that shares border with India.
The Janakpur High Court in a order said that India registered vehicles had been carrying passengers across the border for a few years against the prevailing law and also were not paying custom as required by the country's law.
The order by the court came following a petition filed by a local transport entrepreneur against the operation of the Indian vehicle in the area.
Authorities said thy were working out a plan on how to execute the court's order.
"The District Administration Office is working out a plan on how to implement the court order," Kiran Thapa, the Rautahat Chief District Officer, said.
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