Khan v. School District No. 39,

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeHonourable Mr. Justice Majawa
Neutral Citation2021 BCSC 49
Docket NumberS141890
Citation2021 BCSC 49
Date13 January 2021
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
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3 practice notes
  • A.J.L. v. J.C.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 26 April 2023
    ...the apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact, even if the contact never actually occurs: Khan v. School District No. 39, 2021 BCSC 49 at para. 17. The tort of battery involves the infliction of unlawful force on another person, and the plaintiff must prove that the de......
  • 2023 BCSC 664,
    • Canada
    • 1 January 2023
    ...of the apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact, even if the contact never actually occurs: Khan v. School District No. 39, 2021 BCSC 49 at para. 17. The tort of battery involves the infliction of unlawful force on another person, and the plaintiff must prove that the defendant......
  • A.J.L. v J.C.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 26 April 2023
    ...of the apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact, even if the contact never actually occurs: Khan v. School District No. 39, 2021 BCSC 49 at para. 17. The tort of battery involves the infliction of unlawful force on another person, and the plaintiff must prove that the defendant......
3 cases
  • A.J.L. v. J.C.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 26 April 2023
    ...the apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact, even if the contact never actually occurs: Khan v. School District No. 39, 2021 BCSC 49 at para. 17. The tort of battery involves the infliction of unlawful force on another person, and the plaintiff must prove that the de......
  • 2023 BCSC 664,
    • Canada
    • 1 January 2023
    ...of the apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact, even if the contact never actually occurs: Khan v. School District No. 39, 2021 BCSC 49 at para. 17. The tort of battery involves the infliction of unlawful force on another person, and the plaintiff must prove that the defendant......
  • A.J.L. v J.C.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 26 April 2023
    ...of the apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact, even if the contact never actually occurs: Khan v. School District No. 39, 2021 BCSC 49 at para. 17. The tort of battery involves the infliction of unlawful force on another person, and the plaintiff must prove that the defendant......

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