High Court refuses to release the applicant from its implied undertaking not to use discovery obtained in other proceedings, on the grounds that here were no special circumstances justifying the release; to do so would cause an injustice; and it was not necessary in the interests of justice.
High Court - party not released from implied undertaking not to use discovered documentation obtained in other proceedings - Plaintiff suing Defendant's solicitor - wants to rely on letters obtained via discovery to re-open proceedings - court considers they only say she didn't want to be domiciled in a certain country - letter wouldn't have made a difference - no special circumstances - would cause an injustice - not necessary in the interests of justice - costs order against Defendant only because of financial position of Appellant.