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Karnataka HC: Bike Taxi Business Protected under Article 19(1)(G); State Can Regulate But Not Ban - (27 Jan 2026)

CONSTITUTION

Karnataka High Court upheld the right of taxi aggregators to operate bike taxis, ruling that it is a legitimate business protected under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution, and held that a blanket ban by the State would not constitute a reasonable restriction under Article 19(6).

Tags : BIKE TAXI   BLANKET BAN   STATE  

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