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Three-seater auto rickshaws (TSR): HC asks govt to spell out their stand on restriction of a 5-year lock-in period on TRS transfer by owners

Three-seater auto rickshaws (TSR)

Spell out stand on 5-year lock-in period for auto transfer: High Court tells government

The Delhi High Court has sought the stand of the city government on a petition against the restriction of a five-year lock-in period on transfer of three-seater auto rickshaws (TSR) by the owners.

Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri issued notice to the Delhi Government on May 31 on the petition by auto driver Kalyan Union, which claimed to be working for the welfare of Three-seater auto rickshaws (TSR) vehicle owners and drivers.

The Delhi Government counsel said a policy decision would be taken to explore the feasibility of carving out exceptions, and sought time from the court to file a status report.

Advocate Beenashaw N Soni, the counsel for the petitioner, submitted the lock-in period of five years before Three-seater auto rickshaws (TSR) autos could be transferred, is an unreasonable restriction, which is in existence only in the national capital. No such restriction has been imposed on any other public utility vehicle.

The petitioner has said because of the lock-in period imposed by the Delhi Government, the owners of TSR autos, who have purchased the vehicle with their hard-earned money, are facing tremendous difficulty. The union said some owners even want to replace their vehicles with electric autos but that is not possible because of the restriction.

“TSR auto which is the movable asset of the poor auto driver has the right to sell this property because he has duly purchased this vehicle from Delhi Government without any subsidy and without any discount, has given full price whatever Delhi government has asked,” the petition said.

The plea stated there can be many reasons for a person to sell his TSR, including not being medically fit. The matter will be heard next on August 29.

Source: The Tribune