In the legal dispute KKW v Queensland Police Service [2024] QDC 43, the District Court of Queensland dismissed the appeal by the appellant, KKW, against the Queensland Police Service. The case revolved around family-related proceedings and allegations of domestic violence, leading to cross-applications for protection orders between KKW and the respondent. Following the trial, the court found KKW's allegations against the respondent unsubstantiated and deemed her conduct as harassment. Consequently, a protection order was made in favor of the father, and KKW's cross-application was dismissed. The appeal was deemed vexatious with no substantive grounds or evidence to challenge the magistrate's decision, thus, it was dismissed.
From the TLDR Caselaw Archive