A vixatious litigant is a person who persistently and without reasonable grounds sues or prosecutes others.The attorney general may apply to the High Court for an order preventing anyone who has instituted vexatious legal proceedings.
it means you dont take no as an option....
litigant: one who is engaged in a lawsuit mitigant: one who engages in appeasing the litigant
Synonyms for vexatious include: afflicting, aggravating, annoying, burdensome, disagreeable, disappointing, disturbing, exasperating, irritating, and irksome.
causing lot of vexatious
No, they are not synonymous.
When I entered the room and found her sitting in the chair, hugging her knees to her chest and rocking back and forth with a deep frown on her face, it was clear that she was dealing with a very vexatious problem.
No the term litigant applies almost exclusively to civil law or tort cases. The individual accused of a crime is known as the defendant.
Dred Scott (1795?–1858)
Litigous IMPROVEMENT. Litigious, litigant .
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Vexatious Litigation or Unfounded Litigation
The concept of judicial standing, often called just "standing" or "locus standi," refers to the right of a litigant to bring suit. Standing is a prerequisite in order to bring suit in a court of law, and means that the litigant must have been harmed or is in imminent danger of being harmed by actions of the defendant, and that the court can provide redress. If the court determines that the litigant lacks standing -- in other words, that the litigant has not been harmed nor is in any danger of imminent harm by actions of the defendant -- the court will likely dismiss the case.