High Court strikes out the plaintiff's proceedings as frivolous and vexatious, affirming the land ownership recorded in the Land Registry and prohibiting the plaintiff from instituting any further proceedings concerning the same lands without prior leave of the High Court, following a series of unsuccessful and repetitive claims by the plaintiff, culminating in the imposition of an Isaac Wunder order to prevent the abuse of court processes and protect other citizens from unnecessary litigation.
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