Ahluwalia v. Richmond Cabs Ltd., [2004] B.C.T.C. 161 (SC)
Judge | Groberman, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Case Date | January 23, 2004 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | [2004] B.C.T.C. 161 (SC);2004 BCSC 161 |
Ahluwalia v. Richmond Cabs Ltd., [2004] B.C.T.C. 161 (SC)
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Temp. Cite: [2004] B.C.T.C. TBEd. MR.007
Ranjit Ahluwalia (petitioner) v. Richmond Cabs Ltd. (respondent)
(S032778; 2004 BCSC 161)
Indexed As: Ahluwalia v. Richmond Cabs Ltd.
British Columbia Supreme Court
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Groberman, J.
January 23, 2004.
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Practice - Topic 59
Actions - Commencement of - Preliminary matters - Leave to commence action - Where litigant vexatious - See paragraphs 21 to 27.
Cases Noticed:
S. v. S. (1998), 115 B.C.A.C. 146; 189 W.A.C. 146; 60 B.C.L.R.(3d) 232 (C.A.), refd to. [para. 21].
Counsel:
F.G. Cashman, for the petitioner;
B. Thompson, for the respondent.
This application was heard before Groberman, J., of the British Columbia Supreme Court, who delivered the following oral decision on January 23, 2004.
Please note: The following judgment has not been edited.
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...the petition on January 21, 2004, and gave oral reasons for judgment granting leave two days later ( Ahluwalia v. Richmond Cabs Ltd ., 2004 BCSC 161). I said, at paras. 26 and 27: To the extent that the writ of summons and statement of claim are based on property rights, I think they should......
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