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Court dismisses Orang Asli’s bid to get leave to appeal exploitation of ancestral land

Villagers attempt to get interlocutory injunction against 14 entities, including Kelantan government

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Sep 2022 7:40PM

Court dismisses Orang Asli’s bid to get leave to appeal exploitation of ancestral land
Federal Court judge Datuk Seri Hasnah Mohammed Hashim dismisses the application by Orang Asli villagers of Kg Kelaik, Gua Musang, Kelantan to obtain leave to pursue their appeal to get an interlocutory injunction order to stop 14 entities, including the Kelantan state government, from carrying out work on their ancestral land. – The Vibes file pic, September 26, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – A group of Orang Asli villagers of Kg Kelaik, Gua Musang, Kelantan today failed to obtain leave to pursue their appeal at the Federal Court to get an interlocutory injunction order to stop 14 entities, including the Kelantan state government, from carrying out work on their ancestral land.

The villagers wanted to get the interlocutory injunction order, pending the disposal of their lawsuit in the high court.

Federal Court judge Datuk Seri Hasnah Mohammed Hashim dismissed the villagers’ application to obtain leave to appeal with no order as to cost.

She ruled that the villagers failed to meet the threshold requirement under Section 96 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 and that there were no (legal) questions of general importance that were not previously decided by the Federal Court.

Lawyer Sachpreetraj Singh Sohanpal, representing the villagers, had raised seven questions of law which he contended that the Federal Court ought to determine as those questions involved novel issues that were not decided by the Federal Court.

Three orang asli villagers – Ahak Uda, Aziz Angah and Anjang Uda – had filed the suit for themselves and also on behalf of the Kg Kelaik villagers at the Kota Bahru High Court to declare that they were the rightful owners of their ancestral land.

In their writ of summons, they had named Syarikat Perlombongan Gua Musang Sdn Bhd, Redstar Capital Sdn Bhd, Aqua Orion Sdn Bhd, Damai Corporate Services Sdn Bhd, Sindiyan Sdn Bhd, and Sindiyan Agro Park Sdn Bhd as the first to sixth defendants.

Ladang Kelantan Sdn Bhd, Ikrar Bumi Sdn Bhd, Ladang Ulu Nenggiri Sdn Bhd, Iliasco Engineering & Construction Sdn Bhd, Kelantan Land and Mines Department, Kelantan Forestry Department, Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa) and Kelantan state government were named as the seventh to 14th defendants.

In their statement of claim, the villagers alleged that the defendants had encroached their ancestral land for mining, logging as well as oil palm and rubber tree plantations, which affected the daily livelihood of villagers living in the areas.

On March 18, last year, the Kota Baru High Court granted an ex-parte interlocutory injunction order to the villagers. However, they failed to obtain interparte interlocutory injunction from the high court which was dismissed on August 20, last year.

They also lost their appeal in the Court of Appeal which was dismissed on April 21, this year, after the former ruled that no injunction, whether interlocutory or permanent could be granted against the government under Section 29 of the Government Proceedings Act 1956 and Section 54 of the Specific Relief Act 1950.

The suit is fixed for case management on December 14, at the Kota Baru High Court. – Bernama, September 26, 2022

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