The Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal from the High Court, and affirmed the dismissal of proceedings seeking to challenge the registration of a mortgage deed and a subsequent deed of conveyance and assignment. The High Court had previously determined that the appellant's actions constituted an abuse of process, as they were frivolous, vexatious, and an improper attempt to undermine a final and conclusive order for possession of a property. The appellant's litigation was deemed a collateral attack on earlier judgments, with no merit to the claims that the deeds were improperly registered. The Court of Appeal affirmed the High Court's decision, emphasizing that the appellant's continued litigation efforts were an abuse of court processes.
Court of Appeal, High Court, abuse of process, frivolous and vexatious, property possession order, mortgage deed, deed of conveyance and assignment, registration of deeds, collateral attack, final and conclusive order, litigation restriction order, designated activity company, Registry of Deeds, Registration of Deeds Rules 2008, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), costs of appeal.