High Court orders the vacation of a lis pendens registered against a property, finding that the respondent had unreasonably delayed prosecuting the action associated with the lis pendens, and that the respondent's health concerns and the impact of COVID-19 did not justify a thirty-month delay in serving the Plenary Summons.
Lis Pendens - Unreasonable Delay - Prosecution of Action - Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009, Section 123 - High Court - Vacate Order - Plenary Summons - COVID-19 - Health Issues - Expedited Proceedings - Mortgage - Receiver - Property Sale - Affected Party - Bona Fide - Inherent Jurisdiction - Ancillary Relief.