NEW DELHI (TIP): On June 12, as the Delhi transport department grappled with the fallout of the high court order, which quashed the ban on app-based taxi services by the Delhi government, Ola and its sister concern, TaxiForSure, were back in business. While Ola sent out messages to riders registered with it announcing its “comeback”, Uber also went to court.
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