Extending the interim order, Justice Aravind Kumarsaid "since the date of the interim order ends today, thiscourt extends it till June 23."
The order had directed the cab operators not to demand surge price from commuters and asked the Karnataka Transport department not to impound cabs affiliated to Uber andOla for plying without licence.
The High Court also admitted an application filed by Radio Taxi Operators, seeking permission to implead in the case, in a move to defend the government's on-demand transportation technology aggregator rules 2016, which was notified in April.
Uber, in its petition, had sought quashing of unconstitutional rules, which asked aggregators to hold effective licence issued to them.
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The aggregator had moved the court after the transport department impounded the vehicles for not securing licences under the new norms.
It also suspended taxis, which led to protests by drivers.
Drivers have alsoindependently filed a petition in court.
The court posted the next hearing to June 23.