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Harrisons Malayalam Ltd. & Ors. vs State Of Kerala & Ors. on 28 August, 1998

31. Here, in the facts of these cases, we must observe that for whatever reasons it is, tribals and the petitioners would say that non-tribals also have trespassed on the private lands, and for which cases have been charged. If the rule of law is to prevail, such misadventures, however, noble the cause might be, should not be tolerated by the State and its instrumentalities. There can be no doubt that display of any laxity or helplessness by the Authorities will only usher in more such and perhaps worse incidents of rank-lawlessness. We must also note a point of distinction between the facts of these cases and the facts of the case reported in M/s. Harrisons Malayalam Ltd. v. State of Kerala (2007 (4) KLT 540). Therein, there were thousands of persons who had encroached upon the land in question, whereas WPC.34707/09 & CNN. CASES 57 in the facts of these cases, the number of encroachers is far fewer.
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