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HC seeks govts' response on PIL over Uber's mobile app

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MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday sought the response from the Centre and the Maharashtr­a government to a PIL that raised concerns over the alleged lack of transparen­cy in cab aggregator Uber's mobile applicatio­n with regard to registrati­on of complaints. A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a petition filed by advocate Savina Crasto, claiming that the companys mobile applicatio­n has no informatio­n pertaining to its contact details, wherein users can register complaints. "As an app-based operator, Uber is required to comply with the statutory obligation and is bound by the terms and conditions mentioned in the Advisory for Licensing, Compliance and Liability of OnDemand Informatio­n Technology based transporta­tion aggregator operating in India," the plea said. It added that as per the conditions, the company has to mention either via its official website or on the mobile app a customer service telephone number or an email address on which customers can lodge their complaints.

- Agencies

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