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Bike taxis are back! Rapido and Uber resumed services in Bengaluru and Karnataka after the High Court slammed the ban as ...
Ride-hailing service Rapido has been fined ₹10 lakh by the CCPA for misleading advertising practices, including a failed ...
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) takes action against Rapido for misleading advertisements, imposing a ₹10 lakh fine and requiring refunds for affected customers. Learn about the ...
India’s bike taxi and auto aggregator Rapido has found itself in hot water. The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) ...
After a two-month ban, ride-hailing companies Rapido and Uber have resumed their bike taxi services in Karnataka on August 21 ...
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA), the country’s top consumer watchdog, has slapped a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on ride-hailing service Rapido for misleading and unfair trade practices.
Rapido’s “guaranteed ride” ads have backfired, with regulators terming them deceptive and unfair to consumers. The fine of ₹10 lakh stems from undisclosed restrictions—like payouts in coins instead of ...
Rapido's beta food delivery service has popped up in three key localities in Bengaluru before a broader rollout.
After two months since a ban was placed on bike taxis in Karnataka, ride-hailing apps Uber and Rapido began operating bike taxis in the state from Thursday, August 21, 2025.
Consumer protection authority CCPA has imposed a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on ride-hailing platform Rapido for misleading ...
CCPA fines Rapido Rs 10 lakh for misleading ads, unfair practices; directs reimbursement to affected customers.
After a two-month halt, Rapido and Uber have resumed their bike taxi services in Karnataka with new safety and regulatory guidelines, restoring convenience for urban commuters.