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"speaker_name": "Hon. Christopher Omulele",
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"content": " Hon. Oundo, those two terms - “frivolous” and “vexatious” – are technical legal terms. There are tonnes of law and authority on what amounts to frivolous and what is vexatious. But in plain terms, what is vexatious is what you do just to annoy the other party. You do things without any real substance that is intended to annoy and to waste time of the other party. Frivolous is more or less along the same lines. So, if they dismiss your substantive application for review on that basis, there is very good ground for you to move to the High Court and quash it if does not measure up to the standards of those two technical terms."
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