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Case Law[2007] MWSC 132Malawi

Dwangwa Cane Growers Trust v Chisangwala Henry (Civil Cause 2127 of 2007) [2007] MWSC 132 (2 December 2007)

Supreme Court of Appeal of Malawi

Judgment

# Dwangwa Cane Growers Trust v Chisangwala Henry (Civil Cause 2127 of 2007) [2007] MWSC 132 (2 December 2007) [ __](https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=https://malawilii.org/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02) [ __](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=https://malawilii.org/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02) [ __](https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://malawilii.org/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02) [ __](https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=https://malawilii.org/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02) [ __](mailto:?subject=Take a look at this document from MalawiLII: Dwangwa Cane Growers Trust v Chisangwala Henry …&body=https://malawilii.org/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02) [ Download RTF (36.1 KB) ](/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02/source) Toggle dropdown * [Download PDF](/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02/source.pdf) Report a problem __ * Share * [ Download RTF (36.1 KB) ](/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02/source) * [Download PDF](/akn/mw/judgment/mwsc/2007/132/eng@2007-12-02/source.pdf) * * * * * Report a problem __ ##### Dwangwa Cane Growers Trust v Chisangwala Henry (Civil Cause 2127 of 2007) [2007] MWSC 132 (2 December 2007) Copy citation * __Document detail * __Related documents Citation Dwangwa Cane Growers Trust v Chisangwala Henry (Civil Cause 2127 of 2007) [2007] MWSC 132 (2 December 2007) Copy Media Neutral Citation [2007] MWSC 132 Copy Court [Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal](/judgments/MWSC/) Case number Civil Cause 2127 of 2007 Judgment date 2 December 2007 Language English ##### __Collections * [Case indexes](/taxonomy/case-indexes) * [Commercial](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-commercial) * [Civil Remedies](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-commercial-civil-remedies) * [Declaratory Relief](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-commercial-civil-remedies-declaratory-relief) * [Environmental](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-environmental) * [Environmental decision-making](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-environmental-environmental-decision-making) * [Public interest in environment](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-environmental-environmental-decision-making-public-interest-in-environment) * [Human exploitation of the environment](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-environmental-human-exploitation-of-the-environment) * [Land use](/taxonomy/case-indexes/case-indexes-environmental-human-exploitation-of-the-environment-land-use) * * * Skip to document content **JUDICIARY** **IN THE HIGH COURT OF MALAWI** **PRINCIPAL REGISTRY** **CIVIL CAUSE NUMBER 2127 OF 2007** **BETWEEN:** **DWANGWA CANE GROWERS TRUST…………………..PLAINTIFF** **\- AND -** **HENRY STEVEN CHISANGWALA ……………………DEFENDANT** **CORAM: THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE E. B. TWEA** M/S Mhone and Kalua, of the Counsel for the plaintiff Mr Kadzakumanja, of the Counsel for the defendant Mary Mthunzi – Recording Officer _**O R D E R**_ **Twea, J** After due deliberations it is clear that the problem manifests itself as legal only because the rights of the parties were not properly explained at the meetings. The legal position is that when one is allotted customary land one has the right to user for the surface only, in respect of what one can grow or build on the land. One does not have right of user to the sub – soil and whatever lies under. According to section 26 of the Land Act the Minister responsible for land has control of a customary land, its use and minerals on or under it. For the same reason one does not acqire right of user to the airspace. The position therefore, is that, if the canals are dug for the purpose of laying irrigation pipes 2 metres in the ground, the Government and the developer have a right to dig the land. The Government and the developer however, should refill the trenches and render the land useable by the citizens who do not wish to join the scheme. Should there be open canals or crops or trees destroyed then the citizens are entitled to compensation for the land and crops. However, it is important to remind the citizens that they will not have the right to draw water from the open canals which will be property of the Government and the developer. They may however, take advantage of the moisture that the open canals would bring. I therefore order as follows: 1. that the objectors shall allow the Government and developers to dig canals and lay pipes for irrigation. 2. that the Government and developers should refill the canals after laying pipes to render the land useable. 3. that should there be crops or trees destroyed the citizens to be compensated, if they were not already so compensated, that the counsel for defendants should list down all objectors who are, so far, not on record, that both Counsel for the plaintiffs and defendants should explain the rights of the Government and Developers and of the objecting Citizens at a joint meeting, that the Government and Developers should set out, on the maps and sketches, the locations of the lands of the objecting citizens which shall remain customary land. that all citizens maintain the spirit of the development project by respecting the rights of the citizens who are consenting or objecting to cede their lands to the scheme. Cost be in the cause. _**Pronounced in Chambers**_ this 3rd day of December 2007 at Blantyre. E. B. Twea _**JUDGE**_ #### __Related documents ▲ To the top >

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