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<h1>Frivolous petition penalties: court warns against misuse of process by wealthy litigants and orders costs.</h1> The sessions court affirmed the magistrate's dismissal of a compensation application arising from a one-day delay in release caused by a clerical error, holding the petition frivolous and improvidely brought to the judicial forum rather than the administrative channel. The court condemned the petitioner's attempt to pressure the magisterial court and tax officers, warned against wealthy litigants abusing process to delay justice, and imposed court costs to deter such misuse.