Even if an Orang Asli tribe occupies ancestral land for 200 years, this does not mean it 'owns' the land or that it is entitled to compensation should the government acquire the land, the Court of Appeal was told today.

Even if an Orang Asli tribe occupies ancestral land for 200 years, this does not mean it 'owns' the land or that it is entitled to compensation should the government acquire the land, the Court of Appeal was told today.
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