collusion with each other and were litigating falsely and filed proxy
litigation in order to somehow evict the plaintiff. It is claimed that ... plaint, it is mentioned that both the defendants in collusion filed proxy
litigation to evict the plaintiff. In para 10 of the plaint
then misused the same and
filed the subject complaint as a proxy litigation through his own
employee is a probable defence and rightly rebuts
therefore, the
said PIL is not a genuine one but a proxy litigation.
17. In rejoinder as well as in sur-rejoinder certain
facts have
proceedings, another attempt is made to plug the
land in question into litigation to achieve the oblique motive
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Downloaded ... classic example of abuse of process of law
but a proxy litigation generated to somehow plug the land in
question into litigation for years
personal gain or
private profit either of themselves or as a proxy of others or for any
other extraneous motivation or for glare of publicity ... impression about oblique motives involved, and in most
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cases shows proxy litigation. Where the petitioner has not even a remote
link with the issues
suit property and this Court finds that it is a proxy litigation by
husband-defendant No. 1.
Learned counsel for the plaintiff-petitioner further submits ... appears to be a proxy litigation by defendant No. 1-husband
of plaintiff-petitioner through his wife. Therefore, plaintiff-petitioner in
such circumstances, cannot take
petitioners were in
hands-in-gloves with each other in generating this litigation in
order to claim higher rates as both of them would ... enhanced amount. This, therefore, is more in the nature of a proxy
litigation and consequently, we do not find this to be a bonafide
claim
personal gain or
private profit either of themselves or as a proxy of others or for
any other extraneous motivation or for glare of publicity ... queue muffing their faces by wearing the mask of public
interest litigation and get into the Courts by filing vexatious and
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personal gain or
private profit either of themselves or as a proxy of others or for any
other extraneous motivation or for glare of publicity ... gives impression about
oblique motives involved, and in most cases shows proxy litigation. Where
the petitioner has not even a remote link with the issues
personal gain or
private profit either of themselves or as a proxy of others or for any
other extraneous motivation or for glare of publicity ... gives impression about
oblique motives involved, and in most cases shows proxy litigation. Where
the petitioner has not even a remote link with the issues