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Attitude of the court to abuse of court process

Distinction between action brought under Order 11 rule 18 of CI 47 and under the inherent jurisdiction of the court to set aside a writ for abuse of court process

Duty of the court to prevent an abuse of the court's process where the pleadings disclose no cause of action

Proper order to be made where an action constitutes an abuse of court process

The rule relating to striking out pleadings for abuse of court process

The scope of the concept of abuse of court process

What abuse of court process connotes

What abuse of court process implies and the order the court will make

What constitutes abuse of court process

What the doctrine of abuse of court process entails

What the doctrine of abuse of court process requires

Whether abuse of court process occurs only where the latter proceeding would be unfair to the other party or work an injustice on him

Whether an action which seeks to circumvent the requisite procedure is an abuse of court process

Whether an invitation by the plaintiff to the High Court to investigate the judgment delivered by the Judicial Committee of the National House of Chiefs constitutes an abuse of court process

Whether it is an abuse of the process of the Court to seek to relitigate an issue which could have been presented or had been earlier determined between parties

Whether lengthy pleadings constitute abuse of court process

Whether relitigating an issue already decided by a court constitutes an abuse of judicial process

Whether setting aside a non-existent application is an abuse of court process

Whether the abuse of court process principle applies where in the new action, the court’s attention is being drawn to either a breach of the constitution or a jurisdictional error

Whether the institution of two or more suits by the same parties with the same subject does makes the subsequent suits an abuse of the process of the Court

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