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Property Friday: What is Trespass to Land?

Did you know your neighbour placing even one stone against your wall is a legal wrong?
What is Trespass?
  • Every unlawful entry onto a land

You do not need to prove damage — the act of intrusion itself is a legal wrong. This is called being actionable per se.

“Every invasion of property, be it ever so minute, is a trespass.” – Entick v Carrington [1765]

 

3 Types of Trespass

1) Direct Trespass: Physical entering or placing objects on another’s land. Actionable even with zero damage — strict liability.

2) Indirect Trespass: Actions from your own land that spill over — discharging water, chemicals, vibrations or tree roots crossing the boundary.

3) Continuing Trespass: Objects or structures left on another’s land indefinitely. A fresh cause of action is born every single day they remain.

 

What makes a trespass?

🎯Intention

  • Intended to do the act — not necessarily to trespass. Honest mistakes are no defence.

🚶Voluntary Act

  • Entry must be willful. Being physically pushed onto land is NOT trespass.

⚠️ Foreseeable Interference

  • The intrusion must be a foreseeable consequence. Magnitude is irrelevant — any interference suffices.

Key rule: Even if you didn’t know you were trespassing, you are still liable.

 

Defences to Trespass

Licence

  • Express, implied or contractual permission. But abusing a licence makes you a trespasser ab initio — from the very beginning.

Operation of Law

  • Statutory powers (local authority, TNB). Must be exercised lawfully with reasonable notice. Cannot override the Federal Constitution.

Necessity

  • Entry genuinely necessary to preserve life or property. The urgency must exist at the time — not judged in hindsight. Burden is on the defendant.

 

What Can You Claim?

General Damages

  • Market rental value of the land for the trespass period, even without actual loss suffered.

Exemplary Damages

  • When the trespasser cynically profits from the wrong. The court makes them pay beyond compensation.

Mandatory Injunction

  • Court orders removal of the trespass — demolish the wall, remove the anchors, take down the sign.

Restitution

  • Claim the actual profits the trespasser made from using your land without consent.

“Public interest does not excuse trespass.” — Federal Court, Malaysia

 

Examples of trespass in action

  1. Ground anchors drilled beneath a neighbour’s land — held: continuing trespass, injunction granted. (Terra Damansara [2006])
  2. TNB supplying electricity to unlawful squatters — held: trespass on owner’s land. Federal Constitution prevails. (TNB v Bukit Lenang [2018] FC)
  3. Highway unipole in airspace above land — held: trespass, damages at prevailing market rental rate. (Pelantar Agresif [2013])
  4. Monsoon drain built on private land without notice — held: defence of justification fails. (R Meyyanathan [2023])

 

“The tort of trespass to land protects the possession of land from unauthorised interference. Even the most minute invasion constitutes an actionable wrong.”

— Property Law, George Miranda (Sweet & Maxwell, 2025)

 

For further information, please contact us at Miranda & Samuel:

  • Dato’ George Miranda (george@mirandasamuel.com)
  • Joy Sam Jia Qian (joy@mirandasamuel.com)
  • Alisyah Maisarah (alisyah@mirandasamuel.com)

 

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– By George Miranda, Joy Sam Jia Qian, Alisyah Maisarah –

This article is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. It should not be used as a substitute for legal advice relating to your particular circumstances. Please note that the law may have changed since the date of this article.

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