Food delivery apps Swiggy and Zomato have complain to the Delhi government against challans being issue to their two-wheeler riders in the name of a ban on bike taxi services in the national capital. Both food delivery platforms have also sought clarification from the government on the directive while claiming that there has misinterpretation of the notice as the ban is applicable on bike taxi service providers.
Swiggy in a letter to the government has said that food delivery riders are being fine up to Rs. 15,000 in the garb of the ban on bike taxi services.
Swiggy spokesperson Said :
He said some of the challans issue to delivery executives are in excess of Rs. 15,000.
Swiggy spokesperson Said :
While seeking a clarification on the matter, Zomato in a letter to the Delhi government’s transport department has said that the notification has misinterprete by RTO officials.
Dinker Vashisht, Group Vice President — Public Policy, Regulatory and Sustainability of the online food delivery platform, said :
While, a Zomato spokesperson said :
Delhi transport department last month caution bike taxis against plying on the roads of Delhi, warning that it was a violation of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, that would make aggregators liable for a fine of Rs. 1 lakh.
The use of two-wheelers for commercial purposes is in violation of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
The first offence could lead to a fine of Rs 5,000 while a second offence could incur a Rs. 10,000 fine and imprisonment of up to a year, the department said in a public notice.
The driver will also lose their licence for three months under the circumstances.
This notice said some app-based companies are portraying themselves as aggregators in violation of the 1988 act.
This will be punishable with a fine of Rs. 1 lakh.