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Delhi court to pass order on plea against Ola, Uber today

The court had earlier recorded pre-summoning evidence advanced by complainant NGO

Drivers of Uber and Ola walk next to their parked vehicles during a protest in New Delhi. Photo: Reuters
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Drivers of Uber and Ola walk next to their parked vehicles during a protest in New Delhi in February 2017. Photo: Reuters

Press Trust of India
A Delhi court on Saturday said it would pronounce on Monday its order on a plea seeking prosecution of app-based cab service providers, including Ola and Uber, for allegedly violating the fare rules.

The matter would come up on July 31 as Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra, who was scheduled to pass the order on Saturday, was on leave.

The court had earlier recorded pre-summoning evidence advanced by complainant NGO, Nyayabhoomi, through its secretary Rakesh Agarwal, in support of the complaint which also sought to summon of the three firms as accused.

The court, however, had treated as "dismissed as withdrawn" an application filed

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