Judgment :- 1. The petitioner made an application to the Land Tribunal, Thalikulam under S.77 of the Kerala Land Reforms Act 1963, to shift the kudikidappu of Respondents 1 to 7 residing in his property. The matter was disposed of by Ext. P-3 order which reads as follows: "The deposition of the 1st applicant reveals that the land on which the kudikidappu is situate measures only 10 cents of land and that the land where the 1st and 3rd applicants reside measures 60 cents. The contention of the applicant that they are in need of the 10cents of the land whereon the kudikidappu is situate, read together with the offer of 10 cents from the land where they are now residing make me doubt the good intentions of the applicants. "You come to my place, I will go to your place" is an interesting offer. But I cannot go to the extent of enforcing that offer and requisition. I reject the application. However no costs is ordered." The order of the Land Tribunal is extremely unsatisfactory, and ill becomes a statutory authority which has a duty of deciding applications of this type in a quasi judicial way. The Land Tribunal has the undoubted right to reject an application on the merits, or on proper grounds, but not by doubting the good intention of the applicant, or by indulging in light hearted pleasantries in matters affecting valuable rights of parties. If "dos" and "don'ts" were to be prescribed for a Land Tribunal, a prescription not to pass such orders should be among the first. 2. I have no hesitation to allow this writ petition, and to set aside Ext. P3 order and direct the Tribunal to deal with the petitioner's application in accordance with law and pass appropriate orders. The O. P. is allowed as above. No costs. Allowed.