Court of Appeal dismisses the appellant's case, affirming the original High Court's decision, and ordered the appellant to pay the respondents' costs, including any reserved costs. The appellant's litigation was characterised by the court as seeking reliefs unknown to the law and attempting to relitigate matters already decided. The appellant's request to review the judgment was denied, as the criticisms presented did not constitute grounds for such an application. The court's decision on costs was influenced by the appellant's failure to provide valid reasons against awarding costs to the entirely successful respondents.
Court of Appeal, dismissal of appeal, costs awarded, baseless litigation, relitigation, review application denied, Legal Services Regulation Act 2015, s. 169(1), adjudication of costs, reserved costs, frivolous legal challenges, abuse of process, litigation conduct, electronic delivery of judgment.