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Formulate new policies to regulate Pathao and Tootle: High Court



KATHMANDU: High Court Patan has issued an order to bring Pathao and Tootle services into operation by formulating new policies.

A joint bench of Judges Shreeman Kumar Gautam and Mina Gautam Sedhai issued the order to resume operation of ride-sharing services of Pathao and Tootle only after formulating new polices.

Akhil Nepal Majdoor Sangh, Lalitpur on December 8 last year had filed a case at High Court Patan against Pathao and Tootle, mentioning the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport and Department of Transport as defendents.

Despite the Department of Transport’s notice to stop ride-sharing services, it had been operating its services.

High Court Patan has not ordered to stop services but to regulate it by formulating new law.

Tootle is a Nepali company while Pathao is a parent company based in Bangladesh.

Publish Date : 14 February 2020 06:27 AM

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