Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision to dismiss the applicant's appeal against the setting aside of a judicial review leave, confirming the dismissal of proceedings and recovery of costs by the respondent, and also grants an Isaac Wunder order against the applicant, prohibiting further proceedings without court permission, following the applicant's repeated and unmeritorious conduct, including breaches of access orders and constant court applications, which significantly increased litigation costs and caused undue stress to the respondent and their child.
Isaac Wunder order - judicial review - family law proceedings - vexatious litigation - access orders - maintenance - costs order - certiorari - misstatements - non-disclosure - restraining order - appeal - High Court - Court of Appeal - constitutional right of access to courts - harassment - oppression - scarce court resources - litigation control.