Aarto and Aarto Amendment Acts declared unconstitutional

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[BREAKING] The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act and Aarto Amendment Act, which provides for the introduction of the driving licence points demerit system, has been declared unconstitutional and invalid. Moneyweb DrivingLicence

The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act and Aarto Amendment Act, which provides for the introduction of the driving licence points demerit system, has been declared unconstitutional and invalid. Judge Annali Basson on Thursday issued an order declaring both the Aarto Act and Aarto Amendment Act unconstitutional. This follows the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse lodging an application in the North Gauteng High Court in July 2020 to declare both acts unconstitutional.

“Once the provisions relating to provincial roads or provincial traffic laws infringements or any provisions relating to municipal road, traffic or parking by-law infringements are removed, what would remain would not be able to give effect to the main objective of the statute, which is to create a single, national system for administrative enforcement of road traffic laws,” she said.

 

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