Chahal v. Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeHonourable Madam Justice Gray
Citation2018 BCSC 964
Date13 June 2018
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Docket NumberE9697
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4 practice notes
  • Chahal v. Chahal, 2020 BCCA 147
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 21 Mayo 2020
    ...Honourable Mr. Justice Butler On appeal from: An order of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, dated June 13, 2018 (Chahal v. Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964, Chilliwack Docket E9697). Counsel for Bhupinder Singh J.S. Malik R. Diocee Counsel for Jaswant Singh Chahal and Gurmit Kaur Chahal: D.J. Con......
  • Bhachu v Brown, 2019 ABQB 150
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 1 Marzo 2019
    ...that, as against creditors, the transferee owns the asset but, as against the transferee, the transferor does), see Chahal v Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964 (Gray J). See also Waters’ Law of Trusts in Canada, 4th ed (2012) at pp 423-435 (“Rebutting the presumption [of advancement] – Illegality and [8......
  • K.K.S. v. J.S.S., 2019 BCSC 136
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 4 Febrero 2019
    ...to be adduced in circumstances where there is an indication that the evidence may exist, but it has not been led: Chalal v. Chalal, 2018 BCSC 964 at paras. 1259-1261. The unusual step of adjourning is taken in some cases because the support is the right of the child, and such support should......
  • Morandini v. Morandini,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 14 Noviembre 2022
    ...party has provided the Court with the evidence needed to assess this. [62]       In Chahal v. Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964 at paras. 1260-1261, Justice Gray held that where a parent is self-represented and bears the burden of proving that an adult child is still a chi......
4 cases
  • Chahal v. Chahal, 2020 BCCA 147
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 21 Mayo 2020
    ...Honourable Mr. Justice Butler On appeal from: An order of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, dated June 13, 2018 (Chahal v. Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964, Chilliwack Docket E9697). Counsel for Bhupinder Singh J.S. Malik R. Diocee Counsel for Jaswant Singh Chahal and Gurmit Kaur Chahal: D.J. Con......
  • Bhachu v Brown, 2019 ABQB 150
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 1 Marzo 2019
    ...that, as against creditors, the transferee owns the asset but, as against the transferee, the transferor does), see Chahal v Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964 (Gray J). See also Waters’ Law of Trusts in Canada, 4th ed (2012) at pp 423-435 (“Rebutting the presumption [of advancement] – Illegality and [8......
  • K.K.S. v. J.S.S., 2019 BCSC 136
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 4 Febrero 2019
    ...to be adduced in circumstances where there is an indication that the evidence may exist, but it has not been led: Chalal v. Chalal, 2018 BCSC 964 at paras. 1259-1261. The unusual step of adjourning is taken in some cases because the support is the right of the child, and such support should......
  • Morandini v. Morandini,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 14 Noviembre 2022
    ...party has provided the Court with the evidence needed to assess this. [62]       In Chahal v. Chahal, 2018 BCSC 964 at paras. 1260-1261, Justice Gray held that where a parent is self-represented and bears the burden of proving that an adult child is still a chi......

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