Kaski, June 25: The Supreme Court
has asked the Gandaki Provincial Government not to suspend the enforcement of
the ‘Ride Sharing’ regulations.
Responding to a writ petition filed
against the provincial government’s decision to suspend the implementation of
the Ride Sharing regulations, the court issued an order in the name of the
provincial government to not implement its decision to suspend the regulations
for a month.
The division bench of Supreme Court
Justices Til Prasad Shrestha and Mahesh Sharma Poudel handed down the order on
Tuesday. This has paved the way for implementation of the Ride Sharing
Regulations in the Province, Chief Attorney of the Gandaki Provincial
Government, Chiranjivi Sharma said.
It may be noted that the Ride
Sharing (Regulation and Management) Regulations-2082 was introduced by the
Province Government and published it in the Provincial Gazette on May 13. But
the Federation of Nepal Transport Entrepreneurs staged a nationwide public
transport strike against the Regulations, following which the Office of the
Prime Minister and Council of Ministers wrote to the Gandaki Provincial
Government to suspend the implementation of the Regulations. Accordingly, the
provincial government decided to suspend the regulations for one month on June
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