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Halliday v Nevill: 1984

References: (1984) 155 CLR 1
Coram: Brennan J
Ratio: Brennan J said: ‘A police officer who enters or remains on private property without the leave and licence of the person in possession or entitled to possession commits a trespass and acts outside the course of his duty unless his entering or remaining on the premises is authorized or excused by law.’ and ‘The common law presumes that when Parliament creates a novel power, it does not intend thereby to authorize the commission of a trespass to facilitate its exercise: Morris v Beardmore [1981] A.C. 446; Colet v The Queen (1981) 119 DLR (3d) 521 . The general protection which the common law accords to persons in possession of private property is undiminished by the creation of the novel power unless Parliament expressly provides otherwise.’
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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