it means: instituted without sufficient grounds and serving only to cause annoyance to the defendant.
it means you dont take no as an option....
The Irish "mí-ámharach" means either "unlucky" but can also "prankish, mischievous, vexatious".
Synonyms for vexatious include: afflicting, aggravating, annoying, burdensome, disagreeable, disappointing, disturbing, exasperating, irritating, and irksome.
causing lot of vexatious
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.
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.
A. E. I. O. U. has written: 'A scheme for utterly abolishing the present heavy and vexatious tax of tithe' 'A scheme for utterly abolishing the present heavy and vexatious tax of tythe'
Vexatious Litigation or Unfounded Litigation
You can respond to a vexatious litigant suit by seeking legal advice to understand your options and potentially filing a motion to dismiss the claim based on the fact that it is vexatious. It is important to follow the proper legal procedures and provide any necessary evidence to support your case.
A case or defense is considered frivolous if it is made even with the knowledge that it is not sufficient to convince a judge or jury. Attorneys who routinely bring frivolous cases before a court risk disbarment, in the same way as they would if the cases were vexatious or SLAPPs.
Some synonyms for ugly (in appearance) are hideous, disgusting, gross, miserable, repulsive, or unsightly. Other words that may be used in certain contexts: base, despicable, dirty, disgusting, distasteful, filthy, foul, frightful, horrid, ignoble, low, low-down, mean, messy, monstrous, nasty, nauseous, noisome, objectionable, odious, offensive, repellent, repugnant, revolting, scandalous, shocking, sickening, sordid, sorry, terrible, troublesome, troublous, vexatious, vile, wicked, or wretched.
Yes everytime the poor and helpless doctor hv to suffer........i know there are quacks who hv caused irreversible damage to registered medical doctor's name and fame they should be behind the bars.....first law sholud handle them......