Abstract—This article discusses two main issues on integrated electronic land administrative system (e-Tanah) in Malaysia. As an integrated electronic processing of applications on land matters, registration of titles, documents required to be prepared thereby and any documents of titles through the use of a computer which includes both manual and computerised procedures, e-Tanah must be supported by legal provision and administrative mechanism. First, from the legal point of view, e-Tanah is clearly endorsed by the main statute on land matters, i.e. the National Land Code 1965. Second, administratively, e-Tanah is also properly managed.
Index Terms—Land administration, e-tanah, public delivery system.
Jady@Zaidi Hassim, Hasani Mohd Ali, and Rooshida Merican Abdul Rahim Merican are with the Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Malaysia (e-mail: jady@ukm.my, wsa@ukm.my, rooshida@ukm.my).
Zinatul A. Zainol is with the Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Malaysia. She is the head of Biodiversity and Biotechnology Governance Research Group at UKM (e-mail: shiqin@ukm.my).
Noor Inayah Yaakub is with the Faculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Malaysia (e-mail: inayah@ukm.my).
Wan Kamal Mujani is with the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Malaysia (e-mail: inawan@ukm.my).
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Cite: Jady@Zaidi Hassim, Hasani Mohd Ali, Rooshida Merican Abdul Rahim Merican, Zinatul A. Zainol, Noor Inayah Yaakub, and Wan Kamal Mujani, "Integrated Electronic Land Adminstration System (e-Tanah) in Malaysia,"
International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 288-291, 2013.