A division bench of Justices AS Oka and Anuja Prabhudessai today started dictating order on a petition filed by the Mira Bhayander Autorickshaw Chalak Sangathan, challenging a 2016 government circular issued to the regional transport offices.
As per the circular, from November 1, 2016, permits for new autorickshaws were to be given only to those applicants who could speak Marathi.
The condition was imposed under the Maharashtra Motor Vehicles Rules.
The High Court observed that the rules also imposed several other conditions, like the drivers could not refuse a passenger and should behave in a decent and proper manner.
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"What about these conditions? Are they also strictly complied with? What should the state government's priority be? Should emphasis be on protection of common man or knowledge of a language?" Justice Oka asked.
The court also sought to know if any grievance redressal mechanism was set up for passengers to file complaints against errant autorickshaw drivers.
The court will continue dictating its order tomorrow.
Yesterday, the court had said the condition of knowing Marathi language was prima facie not correct.
The petitioner had contended that imposing this condition while issuing badges to autorickshaw drivers was still understandable, but it did not make sense while issuing permits as in some cases, they were issued to the autorickshaw owners, who then rented the vehicles to others to drive.
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