In Nadarajapillai v Naderasa (No 2), a solicitor who instituted and maintained an appeal on behalf of his client that had no prospects of success and that lacked merit was ordered to pay to the opposing party the amount of the costs that his client had been ordered to pay to that party. Read about the case here.
Solicitor ordered to pay the costs that his client had been ordered to pay to the opposing party
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