"App-based cab companies should not hide behind the garb of aggregator or developer of digital technology. An app-based cab should be treated as a normal cab.
"This will clear the air for states to form their own rules, treating them at par with other cab fleet owners and the app-based cab should be treated as a normal cab," Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Secretary Vijay Chhibber told reporters here.
"This advisory will be issued soon" he added.
Delhi government had on January 1 banned operation of app-based cab services till they complied with the guidelines of Radio Taxi Scheme of 2006, which was amended on December 26 last year. The scheme was amended after a woman executive was allegedly raped in an Uber cab in December last year.
The January 1 order was challenged by Ola before the high court, which on July 29 had passed an interim order upholding Delhi government's decision.