The High Court dismissed a series of proceedings brought by an individual challenging the validity of a mortgage deed and the subsequent possession order, as well as the actions of a receiver appointed over two Dublin properties. The original possession order, affirmed by the Supreme Court, was not successfully contested, and the individual's attempts to introduce new claims and amend proceedings were deemed an abuse of process. The court also issued a restricted Isaac Wunder Order, preventing the individual from initiating further related proceedings without court approval.
Abuse of process - Frivolous and vexatious litigation - Mortgage deed - Possession order - Receiver appointment - Isaac Wunder Order (preventive litigation restriction) - High Court - Supreme Court - Amendment of pleadings - Constitutional right of access to courts - Res judicata (matter already judged) - Rule in Henderson v Henderson (abuse of process doctrine)