India, July 6 -- A trade union of auto and taxi drivers in Delhi have approached the Supreme Court to seek clarity on the colour of their uniform pointing out to the confusion created by different sets of law operating on ground.
A law enacted by Parliament requires them to dress in khakhi attire while the permit regulations are fixed by the state transport authority prescribes grey or white dress.
The union represented under the banner of Chaalak Shakti got initial success on Friday when a bench of the top court, sitting during the partial court working days, agreed to examine their grievance as they complained that the incongruence of laws was proving to be a costly affair with the Delhi Police imposing a penalty of Rs.10,000 for ever...
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