The incident itself, often obscured by the larger violence of that decade, involved a plot to target Thatcher during her movements in New Delhi. The perpetrators were activists linked to the Khalistan movement, driven by a desperate desire to internationalize their cause. While the attempt was foiled by Indian intelligence and security agencies, the mere existence of such a plot against a Western head of state on Indian soil sent shockwaves through the diplomatic community. It signaled that the insurgency in Punjab was no longer a localized law-and-order problem but had metastasized into a global security concern.
The string refers to Section 114(2) of the Road Transport Act 1987 ( Akta Pengangkutan Jalan 1987 ), a central piece of legislation governing traffic and road safety in Malaysia .
: The section clause of a Malaysian parliamentary act.
: Outlines powers granted to police officers and Road Transport Department ( Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan - JPJ) personnel regarding evidence and notices. Deciphering Section 114: Obligation to Give Information
Outside astronomy, means one Swedish Krona . "1142 APJ" means nothing in finance. 1987 was a year of Swedish coin redesigns. However, no known coin or banknote carries the inscription "1142 APJ."
In the search results, the term APJ 1987 overwhelmingly refers to the , a piece of Malaysian legislation. It is frequently cited in the context of traffic violations and legal amendments.
: If we consider "1 SEK 1142 APJ 1987" to refer to an astronomical object studied or published in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ) in 1987, here are a few steps to find more information:
Failure to respond to a Section 114 notice issued by the police or JPJ constitutes a distinct offense separate from the original traffic violation. Motorists face heavy fines if they intentionally withhold driver verification data during a formal traffic investigation. Intersecting Sections and Legal Precedents Act 333 - Road Transport Act 1987 - MOT
: Digits utilized on physical notices issued during roadblocks or operations targeting illegal street racers ( Mat Rempit ). Broader Road Safety Initiatives
Sek. 42(1) APJ 1987 Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987
Here are a few options for your post, depending on your goal (e.g., a news update or a public safety reminder): Option 1: News/Incident Update
Example: (fictitious page).
: Lawyers frequently cite 1987-era regulations to argue for the "condonation of delay." This allows for cases to be decided on their actual merits rather than being dismissed due to technical filing delays. The Swedish Context: SFS 1987:1142
To understand the legal mechanics of this query, it helps to break down its components:
: The act is active and frequently referenced in news for proposed amendments, such as those aimed at combating illegal racing ("mat rempit"). It is also regularly cited in legal reports and news articles about traffic offenses.
: Automatic disqualification from holding or obtaining a driving license for a minimum of two years from the date of conviction. Penalties for Repeat Offenders
: Two rival cattle fairs—Nagar Cattle Hat and Sherpur Cattle Hat—were both being held on Saturdays, causing significant public disturbance and safety concerns. The Action
Section 114 serves as a mechanism for law enforcement (such as the Royal Malaysia Police or the Road Transport Department) to identify offenders when a vehicle is caught via automated cameras or reported by witnesses.
The incident itself, often obscured by the larger violence of that decade, involved a plot to target Thatcher during her movements in New Delhi. The perpetrators were activists linked to the Khalistan movement, driven by a desperate desire to internationalize their cause. While the attempt was foiled by Indian intelligence and security agencies, the mere existence of such a plot against a Western head of state on Indian soil sent shockwaves through the diplomatic community. It signaled that the insurgency in Punjab was no longer a localized law-and-order problem but had metastasized into a global security concern.
The string refers to Section 114(2) of the Road Transport Act 1987 ( Akta Pengangkutan Jalan 1987 ), a central piece of legislation governing traffic and road safety in Malaysia .
: The section clause of a Malaysian parliamentary act.
: Outlines powers granted to police officers and Road Transport Department ( Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan - JPJ) personnel regarding evidence and notices. Deciphering Section 114: Obligation to Give Information
Outside astronomy, means one Swedish Krona . "1142 APJ" means nothing in finance. 1987 was a year of Swedish coin redesigns. However, no known coin or banknote carries the inscription "1142 APJ."
In the search results, the term APJ 1987 overwhelmingly refers to the , a piece of Malaysian legislation. It is frequently cited in the context of traffic violations and legal amendments.
: If we consider "1 SEK 1142 APJ 1987" to refer to an astronomical object studied or published in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ) in 1987, here are a few steps to find more information:
Failure to respond to a Section 114 notice issued by the police or JPJ constitutes a distinct offense separate from the original traffic violation. Motorists face heavy fines if they intentionally withhold driver verification data during a formal traffic investigation. Intersecting Sections and Legal Precedents Act 333 - Road Transport Act 1987 - MOT
: Digits utilized on physical notices issued during roadblocks or operations targeting illegal street racers ( Mat Rempit ). Broader Road Safety Initiatives
Sek. 42(1) APJ 1987 Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987
Here are a few options for your post, depending on your goal (e.g., a news update or a public safety reminder): Option 1: News/Incident Update
Example: (fictitious page).
: Lawyers frequently cite 1987-era regulations to argue for the "condonation of delay." This allows for cases to be decided on their actual merits rather than being dismissed due to technical filing delays. The Swedish Context: SFS 1987:1142
To understand the legal mechanics of this query, it helps to break down its components:
: The act is active and frequently referenced in news for proposed amendments, such as those aimed at combating illegal racing ("mat rempit"). It is also regularly cited in legal reports and news articles about traffic offenses.
: Automatic disqualification from holding or obtaining a driving license for a minimum of two years from the date of conviction. Penalties for Repeat Offenders
: Two rival cattle fairs—Nagar Cattle Hat and Sherpur Cattle Hat—were both being held on Saturdays, causing significant public disturbance and safety concerns. The Action
Section 114 serves as a mechanism for law enforcement (such as the Royal Malaysia Police or the Road Transport Department) to identify offenders when a vehicle is caught via automated cameras or reported by witnesses.