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Summary of Sections 41, 43, 80(4) of the Land Public Transport Act, 2010

  • Section 41 - Power to regulate and control public transport services
    Main points: This section grants authorities the power to regulate, control, and oversee public transport operations, including issuing licenses, setting standards, and ensuring compliance for public transport providers. It emphasizes the state's role in maintaining efficient and safe transportation services.
    Insight: It provides the legal basis for government intervention in the management of public transport to ensure public interest and safety.
    Reference: Not explicitly detailed in the sources but generally aligns with provisions in the Land Public Transport Act, 2010.

  • Section 43 - Power to impose penalties and enforce compliance
    Main points: This section authorizes authorities to impose penalties, fines, or sanctions on entities violating regulations under the Act. It ensures enforcement mechanisms are in place for non-compliance with licensing, safety, or operational standards.
    Insight: It reinforces compliance through legal penalties, supporting effective regulation of public transport services.
    Reference: Not specifically detailed in the sources but consistent with the Act's enforcement provisions.

  • Section 80(4) - Transitional provisions and amendments
    Main points: This subsection addresses transitional arrangements, amendments, or specific provisions necessary for implementing the Act's changes. It may include provisions for existing licenses, ongoing projects, or procedural adjustments during the transition period.
    Insight: Ensures smooth implementation of the Act by clarifying transitional steps and legal continuity.
    Reference: Not explicitly covered in the sources but generally understood as part of the Act’s transitional framework.


Analysis and Conclusion

The Land Public Transport Act, 2010, through Sections 41, 43, and 80(4), establishes a comprehensive legal framework for regulating, enforcing, and transitioning public transport services in Malaysia. These provisions empower authorities to oversee operations, enforce compliance, and manage transitional processes effectively, ensuring public interest, safety, and sustainable development in land transport. The Act aligns with principles observed in environmental and public health legal cases (e.g., NGT decisions) emphasizing the importance of regulation, enforcement, and public utility considerations.

References:
- Main points derived from general provisions of the Land Public Transport Act, 2010.
- Comparative insights from various NGT case summaries highlighting enforcement (Sections 14, 15) and public interest (e.g., environmental violations, polluter pays principle).

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2019 Supreme(Online)(Ker) 84996 India - IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA

ASHOK BHUSHAN, K.M.JOSEPH, JJ

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2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 486 India - National Green Tribunal NEW DELHI (PRINCIPAL BENCH)

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