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Stop taking extra fares on public transport, HC asks BRTA

UNB . Dhaka
24 Jan 2022 16:30:14 | Update: 24 Jan 2022 16:30:14
Stop taking extra fares on public transport, HC asks BRTA
Commuters rush to board a bus at Jatrabari, Dhaka — Rajib Dhar

The High Court on Monday asked the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) to take measures to stop the practice of taking extra fares on public transport across the country.

The bench of Justice Mamnoon Rahman and Justice Khandaker Diliruzzaman passed the order after hearing on a writ petition.

It also issued a rule, asking the authorities concerned to explain why the failure to enact rules regarding hike in fares of buses, minibuses and other public transport as per Section 122 of the Road Transport Act, 2018 will not be announced illegal and against the law.

The court also asked BRTA to take necessary measures to hang the list of fares in public transport and make it easily visible at each designated bus stop and display it through electronic billboards within a month.

Supreme Court lawyer Md Abu Taleb, lawyer Mokhlesur Rahman and barrister Mustasim Tanjir stood for the petitioner.

In the writ petition, the road transport secretary, BRTA chairman and others were made respondents.

On January 4, lawyer Md Abu Taleb filed the writ petition seeking rule and directive of the High Court.

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