Mootness prompts SC to dismiss petitions vs no contact apprehension for traffic violations in Metro Manila
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MMDA announces streamlined service
THE Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said Thursday that its online violation and payment system is now connected to the government’s centralized digital platform.This would allow motorists to check, monitor, and pay their noncontact apprehension policy (NCAP) citations through the eGovPH Super App.The MMDA launched the service on Thursday in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).T…
NCAP violations can now be checked on eGovPH Super app
Motorists can now check if they committed violations of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority"s (MMDA) No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) on mobile phones via the eGovPH Supper app.
Supreme Court dismisses petitions vs NCAP over mootness with new traffic code in effect
The Supreme Court has dismissed the consolidated petitions against the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) in Metro Manila as the issues raised by the petitio
The Supreme Court has dismissed the petitions challenging the implementation of the No Contact Apprehension Policy in Metro Manila. In the decision written by Associate Justice Rodil Zalameda, it was stated that the petitions are moot or no longer valid because the Metro Manila Traffic Code of 2023 is already in force, which seeks to unify the guidelines for the implementation of the NCAP throughout the NCR. The Supreme Court said that the petit…
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