PETALING JAYA: Legal experts have called on a dental clinic in Pontian, Johor to appeal a 30-day closure order issued by the district municipal council after it accidentally displayed the Jalur Gemilang upside down at its premises.
Although Clause 49(2) of Johor’s Business and Trade Licensing By-laws 2019 empowers the state’s municipal councils to shutter any premise that violates its licence conditions, lawyers said the penalty imposed on the clinic appeared harsh and disproportionate given the nature of the offence.
Lawyer Derek Fernandez said closures are typically reserved for violations that pose a risk to public health, safety or harmony.