Uber Faces License Revocation in Maharashtra
“We directed them to submit necessary documents; however they did not submit any of them, prompting us to take a decision to revoke their temporary licenses across Maharashtra,” said Pratap Sarnaik, a key official in the Maharashtra government.
On March 9, 2026, the Maharashtra government took decisive action by revoking the provisional bike taxi licenses for Uber, Ola, and Rapido. This decision was rooted in regulatory violations, including the failure of these companies to submit necessary documentation and a series of complaints regarding the harassment of women riders using their services.
The provisional licenses had been granted in September 2025 under the Maharashtra E-Bike Taxi Rules, 2024, which mandated that all operations be conducted using 100% electric vehicles. These rules were introduced to promote sustainable transportation and create employment opportunities for local youth. However, the state government found that the companies had not complied with the requirements set forth in these regulations.
In addition to the documentation issues, the state received multiple complaints alleging harassment of women passengers, which further exacerbated the situation. The licenses had provided the platforms with a 30-day window to obtain final approval and meet all regulatory conditions, but the lack of compliance led to the current revocation.
This marks the second time that bike taxi services have been banned in Maharashtra, with the first prohibition occurring in January 2023. The state had previously introduced the Maharashtra E-Bike Taxi Rules in an effort to regulate the burgeoning bike taxi market, which had seen an increase in the number of autorickshaws and growing pressure on urban traffic.
“If they have not furnished the documents, their temporary licenses must be revoked,” Sarnaik added, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensuring compliance with safety measures and operational standards. The provisional licenses required operators to adhere to strict codes regarding driver conduct, vehicle specifications, fare transparency, and overall accountability.
Since April 2024, the Maharashtra transport department has taken action against 130 bike taxis, collecting fines totaling more than Rs 33 lakh. This ongoing scrutiny reflects the government’s focus on maintaining safety and regulatory compliance in the rapidly evolving transport sector.
Looking ahead, the state government has indicated that the ban could be lifted if the companies submit the required documents and demonstrate strict adherence to the established rules. “It is only temporary. If they follow our norms and the terms and conditions of the permits, we will give the permits again,” Sarnaik stated, leaving the door open for potential reinstatement of the licenses in the future.
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